21312 68 sider BID: Jean-Marc Alder: 10+ 21312 1. korrektur: Gemma, Ninna, Marian 2. korrektur: (Marie, GDT), Sanne(PM), Tine 3. korrektur: Mike Visuel Gennemgang: Lis Antal elementer: 231 WBS/Projekt: 9003439-365 Network no: 25189403 Enclosure nr. 3004 - 198x125 mm Sidetal skal være deleligt med 4.
Born in 1936, Margaret Hamilton was always interested in mathematics. Her early work, beginning in 1959, included developing weather predicting and air-defense software at MIT, in an era when computer science and software engineering were not yet established disciplines.
Sally Ride was born in Los Angeles in 1951. While completing her PhD in physics at Stanford University, she read in a student newspaper that NASA was recruiting astronauts, and for the first time, women could apply. Ride was one of 8,000 applicants and one of six women selected by NASA in 1978. SALLY RIDE PHYSICIST, ASTRONAUT AND ENTREPRENEUR While training for her first spaceflight, Ride endured intense media attention focused on her gender. She insisted on being treated the same as any other astronaut.
Born in 1925, Nancy Grace Roman formed an astronomy club with her classmates at the age of 11. After graduating early from high school, she worked at several observatories while earning a Bachelor of Arts degree and a PhD in Astronomy. Throughout her education, she battled against the belief that women should not want to be scientists. NANCY GRACE ROMAN ASTRONOMER In her late twenties, Roman discovered unusual behavior in the emission spectra of the star AG Draconis.
Insatiably curious, Mae Jemison set her mind early to exploration. Pursuing everything from dinosaurs and stars to fishing, travel and dance, her mission has always included science, teaching and discovering something new! Starting Stanford University at the age of 16, Jemison graduated with Bachelor’s degrees in Chemical Engineering and African Studies. She then earned her Doctorate in Medicine from Cornell University Medical College.
Science editor and writer Maia Weinstock combined three of her personal passions in designing the Women of NASA set for LEGO® Ideas: space exploration, the history of women in science and engineering, and LEGO building. “I thought people might like to build their own display featuring minifigs of accomplished women in the STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics] professions. For the vignettes, I wanted to contextualize each person in terms of her contribution to NASA history.
LEGO® designers Gemma Anderson and Marie Sertillanges were thrilled to help refine Maia’s model into an official LEGO set. “I was extremely excited about working on this one, especially as I had already heard of it and really wanted it to become a set,” says Gemma. “My focus was on ensuring that the model had stability, the colors were aligned and the subjects were accurately portrayed, all while staying respectful to the design of the original model.
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