Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science from NASA's engineers! 🛠️ Learn more about a few of our #WomenInScience who are working to further space exploration every day 🛰️ Check out their Pass The Torque interviews in the thread below: ⬇️
When you're building a rocket or a satellite, how do you know what materials are cleared for blastoff? Ask Doris Jallice! Doris is the associate head of the @NASAGoddard materials engineering branch. https://bit.ly/2NeFj5M 
Did you know that almost all active satellites in space today were not designed to be fixed if they break, or refueled if they run out of fuel? Hear about the present and future of on-orbit servicing from Jolyn Russell. https://bit.ly/3rOVhTh 
Robotics Engineer Zakiya Tomlinson discusses the on-ground and in-space intricacies of robotic capabilities. From design and testing at the @NASAGoddard Robotic Operations Center to operations on the @Space_Station, Zakiya takes you behind the scenes. https://bit.ly/3jEQaSC 
NASA scientists are always pushing the limits of the data we can collect, and our engineers often have to invent new ways of seeing our planet, solar system, and universe. Here at @NASAGoddard, Dr. Christyl Johnson leads research and development efforts. https://bit.ly/3qfilKi 
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