For International Women’s Day 2019, we post an illustration of Astronaut Ellen Ochoa, the first Hispanic woman to go to space. The sketch, which was done by Carly Wilkins of the U.S. Department of Energy was first released during Women’s History Month 2016 when Energy.gov highlighted the contributions to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) made by women of color.
Did you know Ellen Ochoa applied to be an astronaut three times before being accepted by NASA in 1990? In between applications, she earned a pilot’s license and continued her research in optics.
Source: Five Fast Facts about Astronaut Ellen Ochoa
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