STEAM in History: Dr. Aprille Ericsson

Aerospace Engineer • National Society of Black Physicists Honor Award
Born 1963 • United States

As an aerospace engineer at NASA, Dr. Ericsson contributed to the creation of satellites orbiting Earth that provide data on weather patterns and how they affect crop growth. She also helped send spacecraft into the solar system.

Read more in our blog post Celebrating Inspirational Black Women Engineers during Engineers Weekopen_in_new.

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