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  2. Candice Hansen-Koharcheck - Wikipedia

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    While working at JPL, Hansen completed a Master of Science in planetary physics (1989) and her PhD in Earth and Space Science (1994) at UCLA. [1] [5] In 1990 Hansen started working on the Cassini mission as part of the Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) investigation team, where she is still co-investigator.

  3. Tanya Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Tanya Harrison is a planetary scientist who was until March 2023 a manager of science programs at Planet Labs, working in their federal arm with science agencies to increase research use of Planet Labs' Earth observing satellite data.

  4. Sarah Dodson-Robinson - Wikipedia

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    She was born in Los Angeles, California. She goes by the name “Sally.” Dodson-Robinson always had an interest for Space Science. When she was 7 or 8 years old, she joined The Planetary Society and collected the mini-posters of planets and moons that came with the magazine. [2] Dodson-Robinson was inspired to become an astronomer by Stephen ...

  5. Lori Glaze - Wikipedia

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    Lori Glaze is an American scientist and the director of NASA's Science Mission Directorate's Planetary Science Division. [2] [3] She was a member of the Inner Planets Panel during the most recent Planetary Science Decadal Survey, and has had a role on the Executive Committee of NASA's Venus Exploration Analysis Group (VEXAG) for several years, serving as the group's Chair from 2013–2017.

  6. Diana Blaney - Wikipedia

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    Blaney's research focuses on instrumentation for space missions to determine the chemical composition of bodies in our solar system, including "directing the infrared instrument" on the Spirit rover on Mars, [1] and serving as principal investigator for the Mapping Imaging Spectrometer for Europa, a planned mission to study the surface and internal water ocean of Europa.

  7. Christina Richey - Wikipedia

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    Christina "Chrissy" Richey is an American planetary scientist and astrophysicist working at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Cañada Flintridge, California.Richey is a project staff scientist for the Europa Clipper mission and is a research technologist in the Astrophysics and Space Sciences Section. [2]

  8. List of women in leadership positions on astronomical ...

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    Director of Science, European Space Agency (from 2023) PI O'Neill, Karen: Green Bank Telescope: Dir [55] Oppenheimer, Rebecca: Palomar Observatory/JHU Adaptive Optics Coronagraph PS [56] Hale Telescope/Palomar Adaptive Optics System, PALAO PS [57] 3.67 m Advanced Electro Optical System Telescope/The Lyot Project PI [58]

  9. Kelsi Singer - Wikipedia

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    Kelsi N. Singer (born 1984) is an American planetary scientist who is a senior research scientist at the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in Boulder, CO.She is a co-investigator and deputy project scientist of NASA's New Horizons mission studying the geomorphology and geophysics of the Pluto system and of Arrokoth (2014 MU 69).