These Researchers Describe Getting Emotionally Attached To Their Mars Rovers As Artemis Pushes NASA Forward

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These Researchers Describe Getting Emotionally Attached To Their Mars Rovers As Artemis Pushes NASA Forward
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Three scientists and engineers from Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list have paved the way for Moon and Mars settlements with refueling stations and homemade oxygen–and made friends with robots along the way.

In an industry where onlyparticipants identify as female, these three women have carved out a place for themselves among the elite.

Gonzalez worked on developing the Perseverance rover, but once it was launched in July 2020, she moved on to her next assignment. Perseverance was her first mission with NASA, however, so she still follows its progress across the barren Marscape. Curiosity rover in Gale Grate on June, 15th, 2018. The rover discovered that Mars had the right characteristics to support ancient life.Morgan is second in command on the science side of the mission, acting as the glue that holds together the designers and the engineers to ensure that the teams are running smoothly and in harmony.

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