Joan Marie: NASA engineer on shattering stereotypes and closing the STEM gap

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She is part of NASA's DART Mission, Europa Clipper, and Dragonfly.

: Describe yourself in three words or a line. Would you have used the same words before you joined NASA?

Marie: I have a huge love for politics and helping people. As I mentioned earlier, I wanted to be a doctor because, eventually, I just want to help people. Politics is so interesting to me because it is a way to help the voiceless and give them a voice. Politicians help better the lives of everybody in their district, whether it's through healthcare or policies. At one point in my life, I was going to school for engineering, but I still had this hope that one day I could become a politician.

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