NEWS | March 8, 2017
NASA Marks International Women's Day, Women's History Month with Virtual Tour Highlighting Women in STEM
Building on NASA's participation with the 20th Century Fox film "Hidden Figures," NASA's Modern Figures tour introduces several amazing women, including two from the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, who are contributing to America's space program today, and is the first NASA-themed career tour available via the free Google Expeditions mobile app.
NASA's Modern Figures virtual tour gives students a three-dimensional experience in a 100,000-square-foot aircraft hangar, simulated Martian landscape, Space Flight Operations Facility, and other fascinating locations where these women work as materials scientists, launch directors, software engineers, and in other STEM fields.
The agency signed a Space Act Agreement with Google in late 2016 to collaborate in the areas of education and public engagement, which includes developing a series of NASA-themed virtual field trips and tours available freely to classrooms worldwide. In addition to the Modern Figures Expedition, NASA contributed content for the development of a 3-D tour of the International Space Station, as well as two new tours that allow students to experience NASA's Juno mission to Jupiter, and the surface of Mars, as captured by NASA rovers.
JPL, a division of Caltech in Pasadena, California, manages the Juno mission and the Mars Exploration Program for the agency. Tracy Drain and Christina Diaz of JPL are among the women featured in NASA's Modern Figures Google Expedition.
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For more information about NASA's Modern Figures, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/modernfigures
Stephanie L. Smith
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
818-393-5464
slsmith@jpl.nasa.gov
Karen Northon
NASA Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1540
karen.northon@nasa.gov