mary mason and may would have been besties
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I've read love, theoretically in two days and I it made me realise i enjoy physics
I might even have pursued a career in physics (in another life) if I enjoyed maths a bit more
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I’m currently starting to work on establishing a women in physics organization at my university!! I need to do some research about community building techniques, ask some people for tips, and find other officers, so there is a long road ahead of me, but I’m really excited!!
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koto really said "i have a hypothesis" nd then proved it...... i love women in stem.......
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"Culinary students will literally have a spaghetti due at 8" "Art students will literally turn in some shapes at the end of the week" Well I have 40 insects due next month. If you even care.
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Voltron but gender bent pt1
More genderbent. Part one actually. I tried giving them names? Idk I tried I said (it says kiara, I’m sorry if my r’s are difficult to read)
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Oval Office Vulcan salute - President Obama and Nichelle Nichols. Photo by Pete Souza. Obama Library, NARA ID 200283671.
Nichelle Nichols at NASA's Glenn Research Center, 4/20/1977, NARA ID 17468123.
#RIP Nichelle Nichols
Star Trek's Lt. Uhura goes to the final frontier
By Miriam Kleiman, Public Affairs
Nichelle Nichols - NASA Recruitment Film 1977.
“Last night, my mother, Nichelle Nichols, succumbed to natural causes and passed away. Her light however, like the ancient galaxies now being seen for the first time, will remain for us and future generations to enjoy, learn from, and draw inspiration. Hers was a life well lived and as such a model for us all." Statement from Nichols’ son, Kyle Johnson
Nichols with adoring fans at NASA's Glenn Research Center, 4/20/1977, NARA ID 17468124 .
Nichelle Nichols holds a piece of a satellite presented by Capt. David Martin at NORAD, 1/6/1977, RG 342. Online here.
NORAD press release 1/6/1977, RG 342, Records of US Air Force, online.
More online:
In Memoriam: Nichelle Nichols (1932-2022), National Archives News.
To Boldly Go Where No (Wo)Man Has Gone Before��� by Archives Specialist Netisha Currie.
Nichelle Nichols Helped NASA Break Boundaries on Earth and in Space, NASA.gov
Mae Carol Jemison- The First African American Woman in Space, Pieces of History by Dena Lombardo.
Space Exploration - NASA Records at the National Archives
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