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My Path: Space Sushi with JAXA Astronaut Soichi Noguchi
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JAXA Astronaut Soichi Noguchi was the first person to make sushi in space. Hear about this and what it is like to be a member of an international crew orbiting 250 miles above the earth.

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09/30/2022
My Path: TOPGUN Graduate and National Air and Space Museum Director Chris Browne
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Learn about National Air and Space Museum Deputy Director Chris Browne's path through naval aviation.

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09/30/2022
My Path: "Take What You are Passionate About and Turn it Into a Career" Celena Dopart
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Celena Dopart is a human systems factors engineer. Learn about her path into engineering, and what inspires her.

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09/30/2022
My Path: The Best Office View in the World: Major Jason Markzon, Thunderbirds
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Have you ever wondered what it is like to fly with the United States Air Force Thunderbirds? Do you know how someone becomes a Thunderbird? Find out from Major Jason Markzon of the Thunderbirs!

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National Air and Space Museum
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09/30/2022
My Path: The Life Lessons of a Tuskegee Airman
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Perceive, prepare, perform and persevere. The lessons Col. Charles McGee learned as a Tuskegee Airman and applied to the rest of his life.

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National Air and Space Museum
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09/29/2022
My Path: The Sun Throws Temper Tantrums Learn About the Sun with Solar Physicist Dr. Kelly Korreck
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Solar Physicist Dr. Kelly Korreck provides an in depth look of her exploration of the Sun and its effects on space weather.

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National Air and Space Museum
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09/29/2022
My Path: This Astronaut Applied to NASA for Over a Decade (Jeff Williams)
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Becoming an astronaut was a long, hard road for Astronaut Jeff Williams. He applied to NASA for over 10 years. Hear about Jeff's career and some of his accomplishments in space.

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09/29/2022
My Path: Through the Eye of the Storm: A Hurricane Hunter (First Lt. Garrett Black)
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Do you have what it takes to fly through the eye of a massive hurricane? Find out by learning about First Lt. Garrett Black, a member of the USAF 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron.

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National Air and Space Museum
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09/29/2022
My Path: Walter Watson - Flying on SR-71 Blackbird
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Walter Watson was the first and only African-American to qualify as a crewmember in the SR-71. Hear from this amazing aviator.

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09/30/2022
My Path: We don't do science just for ourselves Alexa Van Eaton Volcanologist
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In this My Path Alexa Van Eaton talks about her work with volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest and how scientists keep on top of the all the shaking and quaking.

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09/29/2022
My Path: What Life Lessons this Astronaut Learned from Playing College Baseball (Shane Kimbrough)
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Astronaut Shane Kimbrough reflects on lessons learned on the athletic field & working in space.

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National Air and Space Museum
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09/29/2022
My Path: World Record Skydive Suit Engineer Jared Leidich
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Jared Leidich talks about what big, important projects take -- teamwork, communication and failure.

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09/29/2022
Nancy Grace Roman "Mother of Hubble"
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The scientists who opened the skies to humanity without ever leaving the ground.

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National Air and Space Museum
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National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
10/04/2022
Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 Extravehicular Gloves and Visor
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These three components of Armstrong's A7-L spacesuit are a small portion of what hundreds of millions of people saw on the television broadcast of his first steps on the lunar surface.

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National Air and Space Museum
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Date Added:
10/04/2022
The Perplexing Problem of Designing Gloves for Space
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Since the first spacewalk, designers have attempted to create gloves that are comfortable, flexible under pressure, provide protection, and offer warmth.

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National Air and Space Museum
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National Air and Space Museum
Date Added:
10/04/2022