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A Space Pioneer on a Mission for Women
A Space Pioneer on a Mission for Women
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"She is a pioneer. She made way for lots of other women to go to service academies and after that to pursue engineering degrees like she did."
Twenty years ago, Lt. Gen. Susan Helms broke world records for both the longest spacewalk ever and the longest completed by a woman. Since then, she's helped a generation of women in aerospace, including the CEO of El Segundo-based Slingshot Aeropsace. Contributor Samson Amore has the story.
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Twenty years ago today, Lt. Gen. Susan Helms arrived at the International Space Station where she would go on to carry out a historic mission. Since then, she's been on another mission to inspire a new generation of aerospace pioneers. Read more>>
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