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Astronaut Art by Julie Bell
#Astronaut#spacesuit#Female astronaut#Woman astronaut#space#scifi#science fiction#scifi art#space traveler#explorer
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#rootsinthefuture#sci-fi#science fiction#sci fi#future#futuristic#woman astronaut#astronaut#stable diffusion#kandisky2.2
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What’s It Like to Work in NASA’s Mission Control Center?
In the latest installment of our First Woman graphic novel series, we see Commander Callie Rodriguez embark on the next phase of her trailblazing journey, as she leaves the Moon to take the helm at Mission Control.
Flight directors work in Mission Control to oversee operations of the International Space Station and Artemis missions to the Moon. They have a unique, overarching perspective focused on integration between all the systems that make a mission a success – flight directors have to learn a little about a lot.
Diane Dailey and Chloe Mehring were selected as flight directors in 2021. They’ll be taking your questions about what it’s like to lead teams of flight controllers, engineers, and countless professionals, both agencywide and internationally, in an Answer Time session on Nov. 28, 2023, from noon to 1 p.m. EST (9-10 a.m. PST) here on our Tumblr!
Like Callie, how did their unique backgrounds and previous experience, prepare them for this role? What are they excited about as we return to the Moon?
🚨 Ask your questions now by visiting https://nasa.tumblr.com/ask.
Diane Dailey started her career at NASA in 2006 in the space station Environmental Control and Life Support Systems (ECLSS) group. As an ECLSS flight controller, she logged more than 1,700 hours of console time, supported 10 space shuttle missions, and led the ECLSS team. She transitioned to the Integration and System Engineering (ISE) group, where she was the lead flight controller for the 10th and 21st Commercial Resupply Services missions for SpaceX. In addition, she was the ISE lead for NASA’s SpaceX Demo-1 and Demo-2 crew spacecraft test flights. Dailey was also a capsule communicator (Capcom) controller and instructor.
She was selected as a flight director in 2021 and chose her call sign of “Horizon Flight” during her first shift in November of that year. She has since served as the Lead Flight director for the ISS Expedition 68, led the development of a contingency spacewalk, and led a spacewalk in June to install a new solar array on the space station. She is currently working on development of the upcoming Artemis II mission and the Human Lander Systems which will return humanity to the moon. Dailey was raised in Lubbock, Texas, and graduated from Texas A&M University in College Station with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering. She is married and a mother of two. She enjoys cooking, traveling, and spending time outdoors.
Chloe Mehring started her NASA career in 2008 in the Flight Operations’ propulsion systems group and supported 11 space shuttle missions. She served as propulsion support officer for Exploration Flight Test-1, the first test flight of the Orion spacecraft that will be used for Artemis missions to the Moon. Mehring was also a lead NASA propulsion officer for SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft and served as backup lead for the Boeing Starliner spacecraft. She was accepted into the 2021 Flight Director class and worked her first shift in February 2022, taking on the call sign “Lion Flight”. Since becoming certified, she has worked over 100 shifts, lead the NG-17 cargo resupply mission team, and executed two United States spacewalks within 10 days of each other. She became certified as a Boeing Starliner Flight Director, sat console for the unmanned test flight in May 2022 (OFT-2) and will be leading the undock team for the first crewed mission on Starliner in the spring of next year. She originally is from Mifflinville, Pennsylvania, and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from The Pennsylvania State University in State College. She is a wife, a mom to one boy, and she enjoys fitness, cooking and gardening.
#answertime#NASA#flight director#First Woman#astronaut#Artemis#Orion#graphic novels#comics#spaceblr#women in STEM#STEM#NASA women#CallieFirst
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Caroline, assistant to Cave Johnson, testifies at the Senate hearings on missing astronauts, 1968.
"You really think Caroline would do that? Just go to the senate and tell lies?" Are you kidding? She'll give her LIFE for Aperture.
#was thinking about the missing astronaut hearings and thought hmmm someone should depict this interesting event in Aperture's history#I just KNOW this woman is the reason Aperture got out of those hearings without much damage. what a badass.#to go in front of all those guys as a woman with that much importance in the company. IN THE SIXTIES. think about it. Caroline...what a gal#thought I'd go with a courtroom sketch look for this one#caroline portal#caroline#Caroline tag#cave johnson#aperture science#portal#portal 2#art#my art
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naomi certainly isn’t a moron, if anything she probably doubts her own intelligence/reasoning more than is really justified, but— well. that’s just it, isn’t it? she’s just so goddamn insecure. in almost every scene that we see her in she is Constantly deferring to the authority of whatever man happens to be pushing his ego around the most, coming to her own conclusions quickly but keeping her mouth shut until someone gives her permission.
she’s gruff, and harsh, and brutal; she wears leather jackets and hates skirts. she suffers from Death Note Woman Disease, but also seems to genuinely care about kids. she can’t bring herself to shoot at 13 year old. she quits her job to marry a man, and then takes it back up again the minute he mysteriously dies. really i think it’s the contrast between those two sides, the fact that she can get a nickname like massacre vs. her overwhelming, underlying anxiety, that really makes her compelling to me.
#death note#naomi misora#something something asian woman in the FBI etc.#y’know everybody points out the parallels between beyond & mello for that book but i really think there’s something to say about the ones#between mello & naomi too. a harsh mask on the surface overlying deep insecurities etc.#astronaut rambles#just a mini one ig#thinking about how much emphasis mello puts on the ending though too#like ‘she could’ve totally figured this case out on her own’ and so on#he sticks up for her pretty hard. wonder if he’s projecting there too#sighs
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If you're still doing the ask thing, can you draw lesbian astronauts :3
they wanna kiss so bad but they need helmets to not die
#art#digital art#my art#art request#art req#art requests#wlw#sapphic#lesbians#lesbian#astronauts#trans artist#trans#transgender#trans fem#trans woman#mtf#transgender woman#trans girl
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Commander Callie Continues Moon Mission in NASA’s Second Graphic Novel
You followed fictional astronaut, Callie Rodriguez, on her journey to the Moon in our First Woman graphic novel, “Issue No. 1: From Dream to Reality.”
In the brand new “Issue No. 2: Expanding our Universe,” find out how Callie and her robotic sidekick RT escape the lunar lava tunnel and what challenges await them on the lunar surface.
See Callie and her new crewmates work together as a team and navigate the unexpected as they take on a challenging mission to deploy a next-generation telescope on the far side of the Moon. Now available digitally in English at nasa.gov/CallieFirst and in Spanish at nasa.gov/PrimeraMujer!
Along with the new chapter, the First Woman app – available in the Apple and Google Play stores – has been updated with new immersive, extended reality content. Explore the lunar surface and learn about the real technologies we’re building to make living and working on the Moon – and eventually, Mars – possible.
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space!
#First Woman#graphic novels#comic books#comics#Moon#Artemis#NASA women#women in STEM#women in space#astronauts#CallieFirst#STEM#art#space art#afrolatine#hispanic#artists on tumblr
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Draw the same lesbian astronauts from before getting engaged
they proposed at the same time
#art#digital art#my art#sapphic#wlw#lesbian#lesbians#astronauts#engaged#proposal#trans artist#trans#transgender#trans fem#trans woman#mtf#transgender woman#trans girl
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And that’s a wrap! Thank you for all the great questions. We hope you learned a little bit about what it takes to work in mission control as a flight director.
If you’re hungry for more, you can read the latest installment of our First Woman graphic novel series, where fictional character Commander Callie Rodriguez embarks on the next phase of her trailblazing journey and leaves the Moon to take the helm at Mission Control.
Keep up with the flight directors, the Space Station, and the Artemis missions at the links below.
Flight directors: X
Artemis: Facebook: Facebook, Instagram, X
Space Station: Facebook, Instagram, X (@Space_Station), X( @ISS_Research)
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space!
#FlightDirectorAT#answertime#NASA#flight director#First Woman#astronaut#Artemis#Orion#graphic novels#comics#spaceblr#women in STEM#STEM#NASA women#CallieFirst
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