A national campaign to promote research opportunities and discoveries of the International Space Station among scientists. A secondary goal of this campaign is to increase awareness of space station achievements among the general public.
233 researchers attended seven space station business development events
The University of Arizona partnered with NASA to develop new Earth observation technology
Three researchers at Emory University expressed great interest in submitting to a STEM Cell RFP
A campaign to promote the NASA Johnson Space Center internship program and STEM education.
More than 7.5 million views on YouTube
Increased awareness of NASA Johnson
internship program and increased traffic to nasa.gov
National media coverage: LA Times, Huffington Post, Houston Chronicle, Denver Post, Wired.com
Writing for NASA was an incredible and experience—one that combined my love for storytelling with the awe-inspiring world of space exploration. It was thrilling to contribute to an organization that pushes the boundaries of human knowledge and dares to dream beyond Earth.
I truly enjoyed the process and learned so much along the way. If you’re curious about what’s happening at NASA, I encourage you to take a moment to dive into their work. From cutting-edge technology to missions that reach the farthest corners of our solar system, there’s always something fascinating unfolding.
Space exploration isn’t just about rockets and astronauts—it’s about imagination, discovery, and the future of humanity. I’m proud to have played even a small role in sharing that story.
Click on the NASA meatball to read on.
Ciandra T. Jackson
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