“To be a NASA scientist, you don't have to have perfect grades. We have our weaknesses, too. But view your weaknesses as an opportunity to improve and learn more.”💡
— Research scientist Lyndsey McMillon-Brown’s tip for aspiring NASA scientists from the
#GravityAssist podcast.
As NASA prepares to send astronauts to the Moon through the
#Artemis missions, engineers are working on technologies that will give these explorers power – solar power, that is. In space, the harsh radiation and huge temperature changes make for a challenging environment. McMillon-Brown at NASAGlenn leads a study of solar cells made from a material called perovskite. This material has the potential to help power lunar habitats one day.
Credit: NASA/Bridget Caswell
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