Vogueのインスタグラム(voguemagazine) - 3月4日 04時07分


Early on in the history of NASA, mission control was white shirts and ties, crew cuts and cigarettes. There were women behind the scenes, as famously seen in Hidden Figures, but the faces at what became Kennedy Space Center stayed mostly the same during the ’60s and ’70s. By the ’80s, though, NASA got better at recruiting women. Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, pictured, is the first launch director for the world’s most powerful rocket, and the first female launch director at Kennedy Space Center, developing countdown plans, launch procedures, and training approaches, working in the room she remembers marveling at on a tour just before she was hired in the ’80s. As for a lot of NASA employees, it’s more than a living. “I get to do this job,” she says. In celebration of Vogue's 125th birthday we photographed American women, coast to coast. Tap the link in our bio to see the full project. Photographed by @jonasbendiksen @Magnum Photos. #AmericanWomen #Vogue125


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