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    I like building things, making things, fixing things.
    I like building things, making things, fixing things.

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    I'm big on thinking it and you will achieve it.
    I'm big on thinking it and you will achieve it.

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    I have a funny little clip I call it my theme video, you know every superhero needs a theme song right?
    I have a funny little clip I call it my theme video, you know every superhero needs a theme song right?

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    Seeing all the different instruments and missions that I've been a part of, I've
    Seeing all the different instruments and missions that I've been a part of, I've

  • 00:39

    solved huge problems it's never something that I started out to do.
    solved huge problems it's never something that I started out to do.

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    here at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center I started off doing attitude control systems.
    here at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center I started off doing attitude control systems.

  • 00:53

    We don't say spacecraft having a bad day but really position and location in
    We don't say spacecraft having a bad day but really position and location in

  • 00:58

    space. So often people will call me a rocket scientist because I built and
    space. So often people will call me a rocket scientist because I built and

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    design systems to control our spacecraft.
    design systems to control our spacecraft.

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    I then moved into instrument management. I'm really the taskmaster and helping people meet the criteria that a
    I then moved into instrument management. I'm really the taskmaster and helping people meet the criteria that a

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    scientist needs to create the cool stuff that you see around us.
    scientist needs to create the cool stuff that you see around us.

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    I was born in Brooklyn New York, I grew up in bed-stuy, as we say bed-stuy do or die. But I like
    I was born in Brooklyn New York, I grew up in bed-stuy, as we say bed-stuy do or die. But I like

  • 01:27

    math from the very beginning. I played team sports, I still continue to do
    math from the very beginning. I played team sports, I still continue to do

  • 01:35

    softball. My comic book favorite is the Caped Crusader, they used their brain and
    softball. My comic book favorite is the Caped Crusader, they used their brain and

  • 01:45

    I could too. I moved to Cambridge Massachusetts for high school I applied
    I could too. I moved to Cambridge Massachusetts for high school I applied

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    to MIT and got in
    to MIT and got in

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    But when I graduated from MIT it was the year the first shuttle disaster
    But when I graduated from MIT it was the year the first shuttle disaster

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    and that was really hard and jobs really weren't available at NASA. I went back to
    and that was really hard and jobs really weren't available at NASA. I went back to

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    school, when I graduated from Howard University I was the first
    school, when I graduated from Howard University I was the first

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    African-American female to get a PhD in mechanical engineering
    African-American female to get a PhD in mechanical engineering

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    At NASA Goddard Space Flight Center we have four science disciplines Helio,
    At NASA Goddard Space Flight Center we have four science disciplines Helio,

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    earth science, astrophysics, and planetary science. I've worked all different phases
    earth science, astrophysics, and planetary science. I've worked all different phases

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    of the mission. One of my favorite project is at Lunar Reconnaissance
    of the mission. One of my favorite project is at Lunar Reconnaissance

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    Orbiter because when I was in first grade we got to see the men go to the
    Orbiter because when I was in first grade we got to see the men go to the

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    moon. it's a satellite that is basically using a laser, what we call a laser altimeter
    moon. it's a satellite that is basically using a laser, what we call a laser altimeter

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    to measure distances very accurately. You point the laser altimeter down to the
    to measure distances very accurately. You point the laser altimeter down to the

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    surface and then bounce very quickly back up into your detectors and
    surface and then bounce very quickly back up into your detectors and

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    measuring that time in the distances.
    measuring that time in the distances.

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    We're able to create three-dimensional maps of the moon
    We're able to create three-dimensional maps of the moon

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    so you can see the very small craters down to 3 centimeters in resolution. That
    so you can see the very small craters down to 3 centimeters in resolution. That

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    is very impactful when you begin to think about traveling in space, you need
    is very impactful when you begin to think about traveling in space, you need

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    to know where you're going and where you're going to land. The James Webb
    to know where you're going and where you're going to land. The James Webb

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    Space Telescope is our next huge telescope and we're hoping that it will
    Space Telescope is our next huge telescope and we're hoping that it will

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    actually take that same type of science and data that we've been collecting for
    actually take that same type of science and data that we've been collecting for

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    Hubble and take it to the next level. It's 28 years in the making so when they
    Hubble and take it to the next level. It's 28 years in the making so when they

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    started the concept the technology did not even exist.
    started the concept the technology did not even exist.

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    When we're looking at things in space but we're looking way back in time we're
    When we're looking at things in space but we're looking way back in time we're

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    just finally getting the light, different frequencies of light give us different clues.
    just finally getting the light, different frequencies of light give us different clues.

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    Infrared happens to be one of those spectral bands of light. Whether James
    Infrared happens to be one of those spectral bands of light. Whether James

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    Webb Space Telescope will give us some insight as to how quickly Milky Way is
    Webb Space Telescope will give us some insight as to how quickly Milky Way is

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    expanding or even how long ago the universe was born.
    expanding or even how long ago the universe was born.

  • 04:30

    So for myself this new position that I am it's really being strategic about
    So for myself this new position that I am it's really being strategic about

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    what NASA should be doing for the future. We may use sensors that look down at the
    what NASA should be doing for the future. We may use sensors that look down at the

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    earth right now but they may be serve a purpose for us in the Martian
    earth right now but they may be serve a purpose for us in the Martian

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    environment or moon environment. As we try to figure out how to live on this
    environment or moon environment. As we try to figure out how to live on this

  • 04:56

    Big Blue Marble we're going to succeed by working together. Diverse ideas spark
    Big Blue Marble we're going to succeed by working together. Diverse ideas spark

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    innovation they collide and create great solutions.
    innovation they collide and create great solutions.

All noun
building
/ˈbildiNG/

word

structure with roof and walls

Pioneers In Science: Aprille J. Ericsson

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Intro:

I like building things, making things, fixing things.
I'm big on thinking it and you will achieve it.. I have a funny little clip I call it my theme video, you know every superhero needs a theme song right?
Seeing all the different instruments and missions that I've been a part of, I've
solved huge problems it's never something that I started out to do.
here at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center I started off doing attitude control systems.
We don't say spacecraft having a bad day but really position and location in
space. So often people will call me a rocket scientist because I built and
design systems to control our spacecraft.. I then moved into instrument management. I'm really the taskmaster and helping people meet the criteria that a
scientist needs to create the cool stuff that you see around us.
I was born in Brooklyn New York, I grew up in bed-stuy, as we say bed-stuy do or die. But I like
math from the very beginning. I played team sports, I still continue to do
softball. My comic book favorite is the Caped Crusader, they used their brain and
I could too. I moved to Cambridge Massachusetts for high school I applied
to MIT and got in. But when I graduated from MIT it was the year the first shuttle disaster
and that was really hard and jobs really weren't available at NASA. I went back to
school, when I graduated from Howard University I was the first
African-American female to get a PhD in mechanical engineering

Video Vocabulary

/ˈinstrəmənt/

noun other verb

tool or implement. Devices used for certain purposes, precise work. equip with measuring instruments.

/ˈɡrajo͞oˌādəd/

adjective verb

arranged in series or according to scale. To get a degree from school, college, university.

/pəˈziSH(ə)n/

noun verb

Where you play or your role on a sports team. put or arrange in particular position.

/kənˈtinyo͞o/

verb

To start doing again after a break, pause, or stop.

/ˈsīəntəst/

noun

person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of natural or physical sciences.

/ˈsadlˌīt/

noun

Area controlled by another group or country.

/ˈtaskˌmastər/

noun

Someone who imposes hard or continuous work.

/ˈdisəplən/

noun verb

training of people to obey rules. To punish a person for their wrongdoing.

/kənˈtrōl/

noun verb

power to direct. To direct or influence the behavior of something.

/ˈbāsik(ə)lē/

adverb

in most essential respects.

/əˈvāləb(ə)l/

adjective

able to be used or obtained.

/ˈpräbləm/

noun other

unwelcome or harmful matter. Some things difficult to deal with or causes troubles.

/ˈsistəm/

noun other

set of things working together as parts of mechanism. Sets of organized planned ideas that work together.

/ˈso͞opərˌhirō/

noun

benevolent fictional character with superhuman powers.

/ˈbildiNG/

noun verb

structure with roof and walls. To construct a house, office, factory.