Dr Wendy Okolo made history at 26 as the first Black woman to obtain a PhD in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington, and today she is an aerospace engineering researcher at ...
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The unsung women of NASA history
When the Cold War heated up in 1946, the U.S. and the Soviet Union took their rivalry from Earth to the stars. Sputnik, the first artificial satellite, blasted off in 1957, and the U.S. struck hard.
Susan Martinez is a mechanical engineer at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center — a position that very few people are selected for. After submitting your resume to NASA, a highly advanced artificial ...
Katherine Johnson has become widely recognized as one of the most celebrated black women in STEM today, thanks to her work at NASA.
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