space careers Archives - FLYING Magazine https://cms.flyingmag.com/tag/space-careers/ The world's most widely read aviation magazine Mon, 23 Sep 2024 20:45:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Frontier of Flight Museum Event to Celebrate Women in Aerospace https://www.flyingmag.com/women-in-aviation/frontier-of-flight-museum-event-to-celebrate-women-in-aerospace/ Mon, 23 Sep 2024 20:45:19 +0000 https://www.flyingmag.com/?p=218254&preview=1 Panelists will be discussing aerospace career pathways and offer suggestions for supporting girls and women with an interest in science and math.

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Vanessa Wyche, director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, will soon share the story of how encouragement to study STEM made it possible for her to lead the agency in its missions to explore the moon and Mars with the Artemis spacecraft.

Wyche is set to speak at the “Women Take Flight: Fashion to Fission” luncheon at the Frontiers of Flight Museum in Dallas on October 1. The event is sponsored by JSX, a private jet service, and scheduled to begin at 11:30 a.m. CST.

As part of her anticipated keynote presentation, Wyche, who has been part of NASA’s leadership team for the past 20 years, is expected to discuss her professional journey and how STEM made it possible for her to pursue the career she enjoys.

“The Frontiers of Flight Museum is truly honored to have Vanessa Wyche as our phenomenal keynote speaker for our inaugural ‘Women Take Flight: Fashion to Fission’ luncheon,” said Abigail Erickson-Torres, president and CEO of the museum. 

The event includes a panel discussion featuring women who are leaders in the aerospace industry, including:

  • Leanne Caret, retired president and CEO of Boeing Defense, Space and Security
  • Dyan Medina Gibbens, pilot, SpaceWERX, and U.S. Space Force adviser
  • Caeley Looney, CEO and founder of Reinvented Inc. and flight director at Firefly Aerospace
  • Amy Spowart, CEO of the National Aeronautic Association

The panelists will be discussing the paths they took to achieve their successes in aerospace and offer suggestions on ways to support more girls and women with an interest in STEM.

Tickets for the lunch start at $185 and may be purchased here. Proceeds will go toward supporting future STEM programs at the museum, as well as creating a new permanent exhibit to honor women in aerospace.

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NASA Opens Search for Next Round of Artemis-Generation Astronauts https://www.flyingmag.com/nasa-opens-search-for-next-round-of-artemis-generation-astronauts/ Wed, 06 Mar 2024 22:05:20 +0000 https://www.flyingmag.com/?p=197188 The latest class of astronauts that graduated from the two-year training program had been selected from a highly competitive pool of about 12,000 applicants, NASA said.

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NASA graduated its latest round of Artemis-generation astronauts Tuesday, opening the doors for its search for a new round of applicants.

The 10 astronauts had been selected as candidates for the training program from a highly competitive pool of about 12,000 applicants in 2021, NASA said. Their training included more than two years of basic training that entailed robotics, space station systems, and spacewalking.

The graduation milestone now means they may be assigned to future missions on the International Space Station or commercial space stations, as well as NASA’s Artemis moon mission campaign.

NASA identified the graduating astronauts as Nichole Ayers of Colorado Springs, Colorado; Marcos Berríos of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico; Chris Birch of Gilbert, Arizona; Deniz Bunham of Wasilla, Alaska; Luke Delaney of DeBary, Florida; Andre Douglas of Chesapeake, Virginia; Jack Hathaway of South Windsor, Connecticut; Anil Menon of Minneapolis; Chris Williams of Potomac, Maryland; and Jessica Wittner of Clovis, California.

United Arab Emirates astronauts Nora Al Matrooshi and Mohammad Al Mulla of the Mohammad Bin Rashid Space Centre in Dabai also trained alongside the class as part of a long-standing international partnership.

Help Wanted: Astronauts

NASA commenced its search for the next round of astronaut candidates Tuesday. Duties for the position include conducting research experiments, performing spacecraft maintenance, and serving as a public face for the space agency. Frequent travel also is required.

“Upon completing training, they will join the active astronaut corps and become eligible for spaceflight assignment,” NASA said in a statement. “Until assigned a spaceflight, they will have responsibilities within the astronaut office, ranging from supporting their fellow astronauts in space to advising on the development of new spacecraft.”

More information on the astronaut candidate program may be found here. The deadline for applying is April 2.

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