Aerospace & Defense

Who is NASA’s Longest-Serving Female Employee?

NASA started recruiting women and minorities for their space program in the 1960s. By the end of the decade, they had already employed thousands of women. But did you know who the longest-serving female employee is? Susan G. Finley has been with NASA since January 1958. She has been an engineer and programmer for space

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Did Anyone Get Hit by the Debris of the Midcourse Space Experiment Satellite?

Scientists estimated that there would be less than one in 1 trillion chance of a person getting hit with any space debris. Getting hit by lightning would be far more possible, but did you know that an American became the first and only person getting struck by space junk? In 1997, Tulsa local Lottie Williams

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What Was Inside Neil Armstrong’s Pocket When He First Stepped on the Moon?

On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to have landed on the moon. Six hours after landing, Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon, and as she took his first step, he said; That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. But did you know what

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Who was the First Person to Float Freely in Space?

Although he was most known for a NASA photograph depicting him soaring unrestrained in space, Bruce McCandless has partaken in various space missions other than that. Receiving many awards, such as the NASA Exceptional Service Medal, McCandless served his country in many ways, even representing humankind in space.  Using the Manned Maneuvering Unit, Astronaut Bruce

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