| Countdown to DawnA 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. | |
| Celebrating Black History Month: A NavigatorDavid Jefferson has helped navigate JPL spacecraft to their exotic destinations -- Mars and two comets. | |
| Celebrating Black History Month: An Information TechnologistAs 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. | |
| Celebrating Black History Month: An Earth ScientistChristopher Boxe isn't yet 30 years old, but he's already become an expert in the field of environmental science. | |
| Celebrating Black History Month: A Mission ManagerEd Massey has dedicated 20 years of his life working on NASA/JPL missions and projects, including the Voyager and Ulysses missions. | |
Making Measurements That CountJPL'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. | ||
| Dr. Kevin Grazier3/25/05 JPL's Dr. Kevin Grazier discusses the Cassini mission.
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Coming Down From the CloudsDr. Michelle Santee studies clouds - in particular, polar stratospheric clouds, which have an important role in the development of the "ozone hole" over Antarctica. | ||
Notes from the GalaxiesChris 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. | ||
From the FieldTake 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. | ||