1 ASTRONAUT
Astronauts pave the way for human exploration beyond our Earth. They are pilots, scientists, engineers, teachers, and more. |
2 PROJECT MANAGER
Project managers guide missions from concept to completion, working closely with team members to accomplish what they set out to do. |
3 ROVER CAMERA OPERATOR
A camera payload uplink lead writes software commands that tell a rover what pictures to take.
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4 ARTIST
Melding science with design, artists create everything from large-scale installations to the NASA posters hanging in your bedroom. |
5 MEDIA SPECIALIST
Media specialists tells stories across social media and help feature missions and people on TV and in films, books, magazines, and news sites. |
6 WRITER/PRODUCER
Writers/producers capture the incredible stories of NASA's missions and people and share them with the world. |
7 ADMINISTRATOR/DIRECTOR
Administrators and directors work out of NASA headquarters, prioritizing science questions and seeking to expand the frontiers of discovery. |
8 EDUCATOR
Whether it's introducing kids to space or teaching physics to PhD candidates, educators help share their knowledge with the public. |
9 ENGINEER
Engineers design and build all types of machines, from what a spacecraft looks like to the software that directs where a rover goes each day. |
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10 SCIENTIST
From an astrophysicist to a volcanologist, scientists of all types pose questions and help find answers to the mysteries of our universe. |
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