This #WomenInScience Day, we celebrate the mission leadership of some of the phenomenal women on the #NASAWebb team.
Hear how they got their start in science below
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As #NASAWebb’s Deputy Project Scientist for Planetary Science, Dr. Stefanie Milam is helping to establish our next generation space telescope as a resource for studying the planets and other bodies within our solar system.
Read more about Dr. Milam: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/stephanie-milam-studying-the-volatile-universe …pic.twitter.com/hg8VPh4CVf
Dr. Knicole Colón is #NASAWebb’s Deputy Project Scientist for Exoplanets. She has worked on the Hubble and TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) missions in addition to Webb.
Read more about Dr. Colón: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/people/322/knicole-colon/ …pic.twitter.com/tjWgVcfcDt
As #NASAWebb’s Deputy Program Scientist, Dr. Hashima Hasan makes sure that the mission aligns with NASA’s strategic objectives.
Read more about Dr. Hasan: https://women.nasa.gov/hashima-hasan/ pic.twitter.com/f6FQlD7UNZ
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