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At McKinley Tech High School in Washington, D.C., STEM is taught with purpose and care.

With dedicated educators and real-world projects, this school is shaping the future of aerospace and science, one student at a time.

📖 Read the full story in Origins
🔗 origins.womensaerospace.coSchool in Washington, D.C., STEM is taught with purpose and care.

With dedicated educators and real-world projects, this school is shaping the future of aerospace and science, one student at a time.

📖 Read the full story in Origins
🔗 origins.womensaerospace.com
June 27, 2025 at 2:00 PM
Alyssa’s daughter walked into the kitchen wearing a space helmet and pajamas.
That’s how this recipe started.

Galactic Bark is simple.
It’s chocolate, color, sprinkles—and a way to bring space into everyday life with your kids.

📖 Full recipe in Origins Spring 2025
🔗 origins.womensaerospace.coed into the kitchen wearing a space helmet and pajamas.
That’s how this recipe started.

Galactic Bark is simple.
It’s chocolate, color, sprinkles—and a way to bring space into everyday life with your kids.

📖 Full recipe in Origins Spring 2025
🔗 origins.womensaerospace.com
June 18, 2025 at 2:00 PM
You don’t need a launchpad to feel like you’re part of something bigger.

These space movies?
They move you.
They challenge you.

We pulled this list together for Origins because storytelling is part of the mission.

🛰 Spring 2025 Issue → origins.womensaerospace.cohpad to feel like you’re part of something bigger.

These space movies?
They move you.
They challenge you.

We pulled this list together for Origins because storytelling is part of the mission.

🛰 Spring 2025 Issue → origins.womensaerospace.com
June 9, 2025 at 2:00 PM
Think you need the perfect resume to launch your career?

We asked leaders, mentors, and boundary-breakers in aerospace to share advice that moved their careers forward.

And tell us: What’s your most game-changing piece of advice?

🔗 Dive deeper in the Spring 2025 issue: origins.womensaerospace.cofect resume to launch your career?

We asked leaders, mentors, and boundary-breakers in aerospace to share advice that moved their careers forward.

And tell us: What’s your most game-changing piece of advice?

🔗 Dive deeper in the Spring 2025 issue: origins.womensaerospace.com
May 27, 2025 at 2:30 PM
Here are some of the hardest space missions ever attempted:

🚨 Apollo 13 – A mission that nearly ended in disaster
🛰️ Voyager 1 & 2 – Launched in 1977, they continue to send data from interstellar space
🚗 Mars Rover Landings

Which of these missions do you think was the most difficult?
May 23, 2025 at 2:00 PM
Want to work in the space industry but don’t have an engineering degree? No problem! 🚀 The future of aerospace needs diverse talents.

✨ Careers in aerospace include:

✅ Business & finance
✅ Law & policy
✅ Medicine & psychology
✅ Education & media

Which path interests you the most?
May 21, 2025 at 2:30 PM
How do astronauts sleep in space?

On the International Space Station, there’s no gravity, no “up” or “down”—so astronauts zip themselves into sleeping bags attached to the walls to avoid drifting away.

💡 Would YOU be able to sleep floating in space?
May 19, 2025 at 2:00 PM
On Astronomy Day, we’re recognizing the passion and dedication that drives so much of aerospace.

Poll: If you had access to a space telescope, where would you aim it?

A) Saturn’s rings
B) Andromeda galaxy
C) A distant exoplanet
D) A black hole’s edge

Let us know your answer in the comments!
May 16, 2025 at 2:45 PM
From community college to the cosmos! Aisha Bowe's journey shows resilience and determination.

Despite early discouragement, she pursued her passion, leading to remarkable achievements in aerospace engineering and entrepreneurship.

Which part of Aisha's journey resonates with you the most?
May 16, 2025 at 2:00 PM
We hear this question more than we should:

“Do women belong in aerospace?”

And to that, we say: Look around. We’re already here. In the cockpit. In the lab. In leadership. And we’re not just participating, we’re pioneering.

Tag the women in aerospace who inspire you to take up space.
May 16, 2025 at 2:03 AM
“The path from dreams to success does exist.” – Kalpana Chawla

Kalpana Chawla’s journey from Karnal, India, to the cosmos was nothing short of extraordinary. She shattered barriers and inspired generations.

What part of her journey inspires you the most? Drop a comment below!
May 14, 2025 at 2:11 PM
Ever wondered what it’s really like to walk on the Moon, train for Mars, or witness the universe’s greatest mysteries? These space documentaries bring you closer to the cosmos than ever before! 🚀🌍

✨ Which space documentary is your all-time favorite? Or is there one you’d love to see?
May 12, 2025 at 2:30 PM
Today, we’re celebrating the people behind the progress—every woman helping shape the future of aerospace.

Poll: What part of aerospace are you most passionate about?

A) Space exploration
B) Aviation innovation
C) Earth observation
D) STEM education and outreach

Drop your answer in the comments!
May 11, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Every launch, every orbit, every trajectory—math makes it all possible. Today, we celebrate International Women in Mathematics Day.

Hidden Figure Spotlight: Dr. Gladys West played a key role in developing the mathematics behind GPS technology.

How does math shape your work or curiosity?
May 11, 2025 at 5:00 PM
To all the moms lighting our way like stars in the night sky — thank you for your steady strength, your unwavering love, and for always reminding us that the sky is not the limit. 🌙💫

Happy Mother's Day from all of us at WAN! 💖✨
May 11, 2025 at 2:00 PM
The next generation of space exploration isn’t just about astronauts—it’s about engineers, AI experts, and infrastructure designers working to take humanity beyond Earth. 🚀

💡 If you could create a brand-new space job, what would it be? Let’s brainstorm in the comments! ⬇️
May 9, 2025 at 2:00 PM
There are many space careers that don’t require a spacesuit.

Space exploration thrives on diverse expertise. From law and science to design and health, YOUR skills could shape humanity’s journey to the stars.

Swipe to discover surprising space jobs and how to get them! Which one calls your name?
May 7, 2025 at 2:00 PM
You want to know what “Space for All” really means?

It means showing up as you are—and still being seen.

We asked our community to define it in their own words. They answered with heart, truth, and hope.

Read more in the Spring 2025 issue: origins.womensaerospace.co“Space for All” really means?

It means showing up as you are—and still being seen.

We asked our community to define it in their own words. They answered with heart, truth, and hope.

Read more in the Spring 2025 issue: origins.womensaerospace.com
May 7, 2025 at 2:30 AM
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May 6, 2025 at 11:18 PM
Did you know that some of today’s medical technologies were developed because of space research? NASA’s advancements in telemedicine, 3D printing, and pharmaceutical research are improving patient care worldwide.

What’s one medical innovation you’d love to see in the future? Let us know below!
May 5, 2025 at 2:26 PM
Have you ever made yourself smaller just to keep your seat at the table?

Meredith Garofalo knows that feeling.

In Origins, she shares what it cost to stay silent — and how she rebuilt her confidence and career.

Spring 2025 Issue — available in print and digital

Visit origins.womensaerospace.corself smaller just to keep your seat at the table?

Meredith Garofalo knows that feeling.

In Origins, she shares what it cost to stay silent — and how she rebuilt her confidence and career.

Spring 2025 Issue — available in print and digital

Visit origins.womensaerospace.com
April 30, 2025 at 2:50 PM
Looking for connection and inspiration— all in under 45 minutes?

✨ WAN's Speed Connections is the way. You'll join two rounds of small-group convos (groups of 3) and connect with 4 great women for real talk and fresh ideas.

📍 Hosted on Zoom

💛 For registration, head to lu.ma/womensaerospacon and inspiration— all in under 45 minutes?

✨ WAN's Speed Connections is the way. You'll join two rounds of small-group convos (groups of 3) and connect with 4 great women for real talk and fresh ideas.

📍 Hosted on Zoom

💛 For registration, head to lu.ma/womensaerospace
April 23, 2025 at 2:00 PM
Ready to Get Promoted?

With 30+ years in aerospace, Jennifer Wright helps women in STEM advance into senior roles—with practical strategies that deliver results.

👉 RSVP now → lu.ma/womensaerospace
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#WomenInSTEM #SeniorRole
April 22, 2025 at 2:00 PM
Space medicine isn't just for astronauts, it helps people on Earth too!

Research from space has improved telemedicine and has led to better osteoporosis treatments.

The future of medicine is being shaped beyond our planet.

#Womensaerospace #NASA #Astronauts #Medicine
April 3, 2025 at 2:10 PM
Staying healthy in space takes discipline.

Astronauts exercise for hours to keep their muscles and bones strong. Their meals are carefully designed to provide all the necessary nutrients.

With strict routines, they stay fit for every mission.

#womensaerospace #studymedicine #STEMwomen #nasa
April 2, 2025 at 2:00 PM