Kathryn Sullivan: The First American Woman to Walk in Space – NASA

Kathryn Sullivan: The First American Woman to Walk in Space – NASA

Forty years ago, in October 1984, Kathryn D. Sullivan became the first American woman to walk in space. But being the first presented several challenges that started well before she took those historic steps. Things got complicated just after she learned of her assignment. Biomedical researchers at NASA’s Johnson Space Center (JSC) raised what they believed was … Read more

NASA Project Manager Honors Mother’s Impact – NASA

NASA Project Manager Honors Mother’s Impact – NASA

Lee esta historia en Español aquí. Patricia Ortiz is proud to be a first-generation Salvadoran American. Her mother, born and raised in El Salvador, came to the United States for a better opportunity despite not knowing anyone or the English language. As a project manager for Space Projects and Partnerships at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research … Read more

At Work and Beyond, NASA Employees Find Joy in Aviation

At Work and Beyond, NASA Employees Find Joy in Aviation

The first “A” in NASA stands for aeronautics. Glenn Research Center in Cleveland is just one of several NASA centers conducting revolutionary research to make flight cleaner, safer, and quieter. But an interest in flying goes beyond the professional for many at NASA. Meet a handful of NASA Glenn employees who have a personal connection … Read more

Eileen Collins Broke Barriers as America’s First Female Space Shuttle Commander – NASA

Eileen Collins Broke Barriers as America’s First Female Space Shuttle Commander – NASA

At the end of February 1998, Johnson Space Center Deputy Director James D. Wetherbee called Astronaut Eileen Collins to his office in Building 1. He told her she had been assigned to command STS-93 and went with her to speak with Center Director George W.S. Abbey who informed her that she would be going to … Read more

Rebekah Hounsell: Tracking Cosmic Light to Untangle the Universe’s Darkest Mysteries – NASA

Rebekah Hounsell: Tracking Cosmic Light to Untangle the Universe’s Darkest Mysteries – NASA

Rebekah Hounsell is an assistant research scientist working on ways to optimize and build infrastructure for future observations made by the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. The mission will shed light on many astrophysics topics, like dark energy, which are currently shrouded in mystery. Rebekah also works as a support scientist for the TESS (Transiting … Read more

NASA Johnson to Dedicate Building to Dorothy Vaughan, Women of Apollo – NASA

NASA Johnson to Dedicate Building to Dorothy Vaughan, Women of Apollo – NASA

NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston will recognize legendary human computer Dorothy Vaughan and the women of Apollo with activities marking their achievements, including a renaming and ribbon-cutting ceremony at the center’s “Building 12,” on Friday, July 19, the eve of the 55th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing. At 9 a.m. CDT, NASA … Read more

Bente Eegholm: Ensuring Space Telescopes Have Stellar Vision – NASA

Bente Eegholm: Ensuring Space Telescopes Have Stellar Vision – NASA

Bente Eegholm is an optical engineer working to ensure missions like the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope have stellar vision. When it launches by May 2027, the Roman mission will shed light on many astrophysics topics, like dark energy, which are currently shrouded in mystery. Bente’s past work has included Earth-observing missions and the James … Read more

NASA Engineer Honored as Girl Scouts ‘Woman of Distinction’

NASA Engineer Honored as Girl Scouts ‘Woman of Distinction’

You’d think a NASA aerospace engineer who spends her days inside a giant dome researching how to make plane engines quieter and spacecraft systems more efficient would have a pretty booked schedule. Still, advocacy and mentoring, especially for women and girls in STEM, is something Danielle Koch always tries to say yes to. For decades, … Read more

Meet the Two Women Leading Space Station Science – NASA

Meet the Two Women Leading Space Station Science – NASA

The International Space Station provides researchers access to the unique features of low Earth orbit: long-duration microgravity, exposure to space, and a one-of-a-kind perspective of our planet. These special attributes enable scientists to conduct innovative experiments that can’t be done anywhere else. Employees in the International Space Station Research Integration Office at NASA’s Johnson Space … Read more