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Countdown to Dawn 4/5/07
A high school guidance counselor told Jennifer Rocca that aerospace engineering was not a field for women. Luckily, the future systems engineer for the Dawn mission wasn't convinced.
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Celebrating Black History Month: A Navigator 2/27/07
David Jefferson has helped navigate JPL spacecraft to their exotic destinations -- Mars and two comets.
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Celebrating Black History Month: An Information Technologist 2/23/07
As JPL's first Associate Chief Information Officer, Dr. Magalene Powell-Meeks is responsible for making sure all of the lab's information technology needs are met.
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Celebrating Black History Month: An Earth Scientist 2/14/07
Christopher Boxe isn't yet 30 years old, but he's already become an expert in the field of environmental science.
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Celebrating Black History Month: A Mission Manager 2/7/07
Ed Massey has dedicated 20 years of his life working on NASA/JPL missions and projects, including the Voyager and Ulysses missions.
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Making Measurements That Count 4/1/05
JPL's Dr. Helen Worden helps turn raw satellite observations into measurements that tell us more about some important gases in the air we breathe than we have known before.
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Dr. Kevin Grazier 3/25/05
JPL's Dr. Kevin Grazier discusses the Cassini mission.
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Coming Down From the Clouds 9/17/04
Dr. Michelle Santee studies clouds - in particular, polar stratospheric clouds, which have an important role in the development of the "ozone hole" over Antarctica.
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Notes from the Galaxies 7/30/04
Chris Martin is a physicist. It might have been otherwise. As a life passion, music has always been a close second. Now, as principal investigator for the Galaxy Evolution Explorer project which studies the universe in ultraviolet light, Martin is a scientist and manager by day, classical pianist by night.
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From the Field 7/15/04
Take a group of strangers, put them in a harsh environment, and give them a challenging mission to accomplish -- scientists who do field research have much more experience with this than reality television producers ever will.
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