In 1993, flying aboard NASA’s Discovery shuttle, Ellen Ochoa, MS ’81, PhD ’85, became the first Latina to travel to space. Tune in as she reflects on her barrier-breaking life journey, which has included four separate missions, 1,000 hours in orbit, a role in the first docking to the International Space Station, and service as the first Latina and second female director of the Johnson Space Center.
- Category
- Academic
Sign in or sign up to post comments.
Be the first to comment