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Women@NASA
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Official program of NASA. Sharing ways to encourage young women and girls to learn about STEM.
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Women@NASA
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“On Earth today, bacteria live in all sorts of strange environments that you wouldn’t expect.”
Caye Johnson was a @NASAAmes biologist who looked for signs of microbial life in Apollo lunar samples. Remember the women behind #Apollo50th: go.nasa.gov/2jLHQGh pic.twitter.com/kvuVLCEPiu
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American Experience
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“That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” But the moment was not made by men alone. Thousands of men and women, of different races, nationalities and backgrounds, worked together to bring about one of humanity’s greatest achievements.
to.pbs.org/2LtlK7y
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Dr. Mae Jemison
@maejemison
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Reflecting on how we build on the Apollo 11 mission. LOOK UP: Footprints on the Moon, Pathways on Earth #lookup #Apollo50th #Apollo11 #Apollo50 @LookUpOneSky pic.twitter.com/iBiDsNXNRM
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AFP news agency
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Sue Finley, 82, is one of NASA's longest-serving women, starting out as one of its "human computers," whose critical yet long-hidden contributions to the space program, including the Apollo missions, are finally being recognized u.afp.com/JnrY by @issamahmed #Apollo50th
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TIME
@TIME
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Meet Poppy Northcutt, the woman who helped bring the #Apollo11 astronauts home safely #Apollo50th mag.time.com/YevwqLF
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amightygirl
@amightygirl
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20 июл. |
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When Apollo 11 launched for its historic journey to the moon, one woman joined the hundreds of men in the locked-down @NASA control room. Read about JoAnn Hardin Morgan, Kennedy Space Center's first female engineer, in our new blog post. amightygirl.com/blog?p=25702
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SRS @ UCSD
@SallyRideSci
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Ellen Ochoa, first Hispanic woman in space and former director of @NASA_Johnson, talks about the #Apollo50 anniversary, diversity, teamwork and the experience of spaceflight. bit.ly/2Lwr4Hc #Apollo11 @astro_ellen #HarvardGazette pic.twitter.com/xuB7gFzq8D
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amightygirl
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When #Apollo11 neared the moon, alarms started to blare as a computer error threatened the landing. Fortunately, the forward-thinking programming of Margaret Hamilton, the trailblazing lead software designer, allowed the historic event to go ahead! amightygirl.com/blog?p=20084
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STEMinist
@steminist
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20 июл. |
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#Apollo11 women:
JoAnn Morgan, instrumentation controller at @NASA.
She made history after being the first woman allowed in the launch-control room at Kennedy Space Center, which led to this famous photo.
More info in this great article by @marinakoren bit.ly/2YffOFc pic.twitter.com/acAcPguWvY
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Zena Cardman
@zenanaut
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Ask anyone alive in 1969 to recall the historical events of their lifetime. They may name wars, tragedies at home or abroad. They will also - nearly all of them - name Apollo 11. They will tell you where they were when they watched or listened. In which chair they sat.
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National Science Foundation
@NSF
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On the #Apollo50th, @NSF_NSB Vice Chair Dr. Ellen Ochoa shared with us a brief glimpse of her impressions of the Apollo missions, and how they have helped shape her career. pic.twitter.com/pyFhetEQcZ
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Maria Popova
@brainpicker
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20 июл. |
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50 years ago today, Apollo 11 landed on the Moon, thanks to the work of mathematician Katherine Johnson, who calculated its launch windows and who is celebrating her 101st birthday next month brainpickings.org/2016/09/19/hid… #Apollo50th pic.twitter.com/9HVI0QWcNr
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Lego NASA Women
@LegoNASAWomen
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20 июл. |
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Today marks three years since the LEGO Women of NASA project launched on @LEGOIdeas. So grateful to everyone for enthusiasm for the set, and for following along all this time... There's always more to learn about the amazing history of @WomenNASA! pic.twitter.com/JvvrcKPj9B
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Christina H Koch
@Astro_Christina
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20 июл. |
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Moon chasing. Usually we see 16 moonsets & moonrises a day, but every so often our orbit happens to be right over the day/night line on Earth & the moon & sun never appear to set. Add in a partial lunar eclipse and the #Apollo50th Anniversary, & it’s a magical time to moon gaze. pic.twitter.com/6PckPsVPyO
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Women@NASA
@WomenNASA
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20 июл. |
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As the world celebrates 50th anniversary of #Apollo11, we remember some of the women whose hard work and ingenuity made it possible. The women featured here represent just a small fraction of the enormous contributions made by women during the Apollo era: go.nasa.gov/2jOLRK8 pic.twitter.com/JmchixiPAN
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CNN
@CNN
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19 июл. |
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Margaret Hamilton developed the onboard computer programs that powered NASA's Apollo missions.
So, it's only fitting that in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission, a portrait of the bespectacled pioneer reflected the light of the moon. cnn.it/32H9E0f
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Guardian Science
@guardianscience
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19 июл. |
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Without these women, man would not have walked on the moon theguardian.com/global/2019/ju…
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MAKERS
@MAKERSwomen
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19 июл. |
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In 1992, Mae Jemison became the first African-American woman to go to space. Now she's inspiring future generations to reach for the stars, too. 🙌✨🚀 pic.twitter.com/tJFGliXirU
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Karen L. Nyberg
@AstroKarenN
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19 июл. |
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I was struck by how tiny the moon looked from our vantage point in LEO. Can’t help but wonder how it would have felt setting out on a journey to that gray dot in the distance. #Apollo50th. (A few of my favorite moon photos I took from @Space_Station...) pic.twitter.com/H4UXl3epgd
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Dr. Anita Sengupta
@Doctor_Astro
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18 июл. |
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Check out our #Apollo50th segment on @BBCAMERICA this Saturday, my part filmed inside the @Cessna #skyhawk. An homage to my @usc alum #NeilArmstrong. Human Spaceflight has inspired countless generations to reach for the stars. @WomeninAero @WomenNASA @WomenInAviation twitter.com/BBCEarth_BBCA/…
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