
NASA Astronaut and Engineer

Jeanette Epps (1970 - Present):
Can you imagine the excitement of exploring outer space as an astronaut? Jeanette Epps, born on November 3, 1970, is a pioneering aerospace engineer and NASA astronaut, breaking barriers in the field of space exploration.
Epps made history as the first African American woman selected to join the International Space Station (ISS) crew. Her achievements highlight the increasing diversity in space exploration and serve as an inspiration for aspiring scientists and engineers. Colleagues and space enthusiasts remember Jeanette Epps for her groundbreaking contributions to aerospace and her trailblazing role in opening new frontiers for African Americans in space.
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