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Amy Poehler's Smart Girls and PBS Digital Studios "It's Okay To Be Smart" asked people to submit videos saying who...
Amy Poehler's Smart Girls and PBS Digital Studios "It's Okay To Be Smart" asked people to submit videos saying who...
Amy Poehler's Smart Girls and PBS Digital Studios "It's Okay To Be Smart" asked people to submit videos saying who...
Rene McCormick, director of standards and quality, National Math and Science Initiative, talks during a program...
Dan Vergano, science writer for USA Today talks during a program titled "Sally Ride: How Her Historic Space Mission...
Margaret Weitekamp, space history curator, National Air and Space Museum, talks about the history of women in space...
Of the 64 women who have ever flown in space, 37 of them have spent time on board the International Space Station....
Director of the NASA Johnson Space Center Ellen Ochoa shares her experiences during a program titled "Sally Ride:...
Tom Costello from NBC News moderates a panel discussion titled "Sally Ride: How Her Historic Space Mission Opened...
Director of the NASA Johnson Space Center Ellen Ochoa shares her experiences during a program titled "Sally Ride:...
Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum Senior Curator in the Division of Space History Dr. Roger...
Tom Costello from NBC News moderates a panel discussion titled "Sally Ride: How Her Historic Space Mission Opened...
The Science Cheerleaders perform at a Women's History Month event for middle school and high school girls on...
The Science Cheerleaders perform at a Women's History Month event for middle school and high school girls on...
Sally Ride's life partner, Tam O'Shaughnessy, Chair of the Board of Sally Ride Science, talks during a program...
Sally Ride's life partner, Tam O'Shaughnessy, Chair of the Board of Sally Ride Science, talks during a program...
Panel discussion participants, from left, Linda Billings, research professor, Media and Public Affairs, The George...
Linda Billings, research professor, Media and Public Affairs, The George Washington University shares her thoughts...
Tom Costello from NBC News moderates a panel discussion titled "Sally Ride: How Her Historic Space Mission Opened...
Director of the NASA Johnson Space Center Ellen Ochoa talks as Tom Costello from NBC News moderates a panel...
Linda Billings, research professor, Media and Public Affairs, The George Washington University shares her thoughts...
Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, STEM Award Event
A Delta plane, carrying an all-female crew and 130 young women ages 11 to 18, received a “water salute” upon arrival...
Young women, ages 11 to 18, visited launch pads 39A and 39B on Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, at the agency’s Kennedy Space...