For the first time, a woman will manage the International Space Station
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For the first time in history, the management of the International Space Station (ISS) will be in the hands of a woman. Engineer Dana Weigel will assume this important position, marking the agency's advancement in seeking innovation and scientific growth. The importance of this position The position of ISS manager is of vital importance, as the occupant of this...
For the first time, the management of the ISS (International Space Station, in free translation), will be in the hands of a woman. The position will be held by engineer Dana Weigel, who has been working at NASA for 20 years. The change marks the moment when the agency assumes a commitment to innovation, exploration, and scientific advancement. Ken Bowersox, NASA's associate administrator for space operations, stated that Dana is “an excellent ch…
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