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JoAnn Morgan, former associate director of NASA Kennedy Space Center, speaks to workers during a Women's History...
JoAnn Morgan, former associate director of NASA Kennedy Space Center, was the keynote speaker during a Women's...
JoAnn Morgan, far left at the podium, former associate director of Kennedy Space Center, was the keynote speaker...
JoAnn Morgan, former associate director of Kennedy Space Center, was the keynote speaker during a Women's History...
Mary Jackson With Model at NASA Langley. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA's first black female engineer. At this...
Photograph taken June 17, 1982. Federal Women's Program with Mary Jackson giving out awards to Kathi Porter. In 1958...
Inside Kennedy Space Center’s Vehicle Assembly Building, Bethanne’ Hull, left, of NASA Outreach, and engineer Krista...
The laptop computer in the foreground displays Rachel Power, left, of NASA’s Digital Expansion to Engage the Public...
The camera in the foreground is recording NASA engineer Krista Shaffer, left, and Rachel Power of NASA’s Digital...
NASA engineer Krista Shaffer, right, is interviewed by Rachel Power of NASA’s Digital Expansion to Engage the Public...
NASA engineer Krista Shaffer, left, speaks to Rachel Power of NASA’s Digital Expansion to Engage the Public (DEEP)...
Two large-engine tests were conducted simultaneously for the first time at Stennis Space Center on Aug. 16. A plume...
Two large-engine tests were conducted simultaneously for the first time at Stennis Space Center on Aug. 16. A plume...
Christine Darden, retired NASA engineer and "Hidden Figure,” speaks during a ceremony officially naming the NASA...
Christine Darden, retired NASA engineer and "Hidden Figure,” speaks during a ceremony officially naming the NASA...
A female computer at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory with...
JoAnn Morgan, former associate director of Kennedy Space Center, was the keynote speaker during a Women's History...
Members of the Iron Dames, from left to right, Rahel Frey, Michelle Gatting, and Sarah Bovy, visit with NASA’s...
Clayton Turner, Director of NASA's Langley Research Center, speaks during a ceremony officially naming the NASA...
Artist Tenbeete Solomon, also known as Trap Bob, speaks during a ceremony officially naming the NASA Headquarters...
Wanda Jackson, granddaughter of Mary W. Jackson, speaks during a ceremony officially naming the NASA Headquarters...
Raymond Lewis, son-in-law of Mary W. Jackson, takes a picture of the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters sign...
Poet Nikki Giovanni is seen onscreen in a pre-recorded video during a ceremony officially naming the NASA...
Bryan Jackson, grandson of Mary W. Jackson, speaks during a ceremony officially naming the NASA Headquarters...