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  1. To all those reaching to new heights: yes you can.

  2. 30 Dec 2019

    What happened this year at NASA? 🚀 🌔 Set a goal to return to the Moon, to stay, with the program 🦅 🌔 Celebrated and the historic first steps on the lunar surface 👩‍🚀👩‍🚀 The first-ever And much, much more:

  3. NASA's and reflect on the historic spacewalk they performed on October 18 – the first ever to be conducted by two women. They spent 7 hours and 17 minutes in the vacuum of space. It was Koch’s fourth spacewalk and Meir’s first.

  4. A year ago, and I egressed the airlock and another glass ceiling was broken. We hope those who paved the way for us are celebrating too, especially the many that have gone unsung. We are best when we go by all and for all!

  5. 5 Feb 2020

    We’re welcoming home an astronaut who reached new heights in space! returns to Earth tomorrow after making history. On Oct. 18, 2019, she and completed the first . 👩‍🚀✨👩‍🚀✨ Relive the moment with us:

  6. 18 Oct 2019

    Loved watching the this mean the world to my little future astronaut

  7. 2019! Another rotation around the sun! 🌕We celebrated and our historic first steps on the lunar surface with patriotic pioneers! 🦅We set a goal to return to the Moon by 2024! 👩‍🚀Witnessed the first ever ! Wishing you a safe launch into

  8. 22 Oct 2019

    From human computers to the , women have been making strides in space travel — despite the challenges they have faced. Learn more about the pioneers who brought us to where we are today, from material prepared for :

    Author Margot Lee Shetterly’s book – and subsequent movie – Hidden Figures, highlighted African-American women who provided instrumental support to the Apollo program, all behind the scenes.
  9. 15 Jan 2020

    Before I was a Flight Controller, I supported ops as an MDA employee in the engineering back room. That team is based here at CSA, and this morning was staffed by ALL WOMEN! Very, very cool to see this. There’s a huge team on the ground that supports the ISS!

  10. 20 Oct 2019

    As the world watched, two of our made history! 👩‍🚀👩‍🚀 During the first , & worked in the vacuum of space for more than 7 hours to conduct maintenance. Watch:

  11. 21 Oct 2019

    You guys crushed it! Congrats on the ... making history look like just another day at the office. 🎱

  12. The world’s reaction was as humbling as its views. Inspired that a day doing our job could mean the honor of conducting the first , here is a glimpse of that moment and what it meant to us.

  13. . and : I know EVA can be very tricky and 7 hours outdoors is a long, long time, but you made it look easy. Congrats! Michael Collins, Gemini X

  14. If the suit fits, wear it at warp speed! Standing in awe of these remarkable women.

  15. The first took place earlier 👩‍🚀

  16. 18 Oct 2019

    Astronaut Dr. Jessica Meir became the 15th woman to make a spacewalk today. Remember that time someone tried to mansplain physics to her?

  17. With the possibility of more spacewalks during 's mission she discusses the likelihood of another .

  18. One year later - still reaching out to in a coordinated effort for (socially distanced and safe!) mission success. 👩🏻‍🚀 🏓 Teamwork IS our dream work.

  19. Crew photo just before and made the first on Friday. Not only did they make history, their perfect execution saved an entire power channel on !

  20. Space suits for International Women’s Day! Thank you to the trailblazers at NASA and everywhere who every day and paved the way for me and on the first . Here’s to many more!

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