Life at Langley: Anum Ashraf
NASA Langley Climate Scientist Anum Ashraf originally set out to pursue a medical career before she found her calling in engineering and research. Now a “doctor for the planet” with a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, she uses her skills to study Earth’s radiation budget and develop instrumentation that can inform the future of our planet.

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Inflatable spacecraft heat shield ready to launch

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Deployable Composite Boom Technology Advances In Space Construction

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Orion Swing Drop at NASA Langley Research Center - June 7, 2016

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Katherine Johnson Legacy

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Life at the Lab: Back to the Moon

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Plume-Surface Interaction (PSI) Testing at NASA Langley

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