Today we celebrate International Women’s Day, a day in which we honor and recognize the contributions of women…both on Earth and in space.
Since the beginning, women have been essential to the progression and success of America’s space program.
Throughout history, women have had to overcome struggles in the workplace. The victories for gender rights were not achieved easily or quickly, and our work is not done.
Today, we strive to make sure that our legacy of inclusion and excellence lives on.
We have a long-standing cultural commitment to excellence that is largely driven by data, including data about our people. And our data shows progress is driven by questioning our assumptions and cultural prejudices – by embracing and nurturing all talent we have available, regardless of gender, race or other protected status, to build a workforce as diverse as our mission. This is how we, as a nation, will take the next giant leap in exploration.
As a world leader in science, aeronautics, space exploration and technology, we have a diverse mission that demands talent from every corner of America, and every walk of life.
Learn more about the inspiring woman at NASA here: https://women.nasa.gov/
December 17, 1965 – Stunning images of Earth captured by the astronauts of Gemini 7 as their craft raced around the planet.
(NASA/ASU)
Time for another comic on our reddish dwarf planet, Makemake!
(Polaris is pushed for tomorrow ;) )
http://www.space.com/23122-makemake.html
Mole-cool
Rebecca is loving this Snapchat filter from IWD 2017!!
We've got a new trailer! Doesn't this get you even MORE excited (DontThinkAboutItJustAdmitUAre)! March 4! Check out the trailer and subscribe to the link in the bio so that you don't miss out!! #drunk #science #drunkscience #funny #slime http://ift.tt/2l0tywB
The official page of Drunk Science! An enthusiastic host performs simple experiments and then humorously explains the science behind the result, all while visibly drunk.
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