NASA Leaders Inspire Girls to Fly Toward STEM Careers

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Women at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida marked the 2023 Girls in Aviation Day by hosting a special visit. A flight of 131 girls, ages 12 to 18, landed

“We want to show young women that they, too, can reach for the stars,” said Jennifer Kunz, NASA Kennedy’s associate director technical. “Every woman at NASA has their own story, but each of them started out just like these girls – with an inquiring mind and the drive to follow their dreams.”

The girls and their chaperones then boarded buses for a photo opportunity at Launch Complex 39, including Pad 39B, where the first woman and first person of color will hitch a ride on the Orion spacecraft and start their journey to the Moon during theAfter visiting the pads, the group stopped by Kennedy’s Space Station Processing Facility to hear from a panel of six women representing various career fields at the spaceport.

“When I think about exploration, I think about you all, the Artemis Generation,” Blackwell-Thompson said. “One day, not too far from now, you will be the reason an astronaut, and not a rover, is capturing a photo from the surface of Mars.”

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