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NASA Goddard | Science at Goddard Helped Inspire Christina Koch's Journey to the Moon @NASAGoddard | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 1 day ago
Before she was an astronaut, Christina Koch was an electrical engineer at Goddard. She shared how doing science here at Goddard inspired her to explore the universe herself.

Music credit: "Built to Win" from Universal Production Music

Video Description:
0:00 Christina Koch sitting on a tall chair, wearing a blue astronaut flight suit and talking.
0:04 Above her head, the words Christina Koch, Artemis II Astronaut wipe on and then back off.
0:11 Black screen. Before she was an astronaut, Christina Koch was an electrical engineer at Goddard, fades on.
0:13 Her experience with science at Goddard inspired and prepared her to explore space herself, fades on.
0:16 Back to Christina talking.
0:20 Conceptual animation of gamma rays, with two long thin orange beams extending out from a bright white point of light.
0:24 Back to Christina talking.
0:26 A picture of Christina working at Goddard, sitting in front of a computer monitor, smiling over her shoulder at the camera.
0:28 Another picture of Christina working at Goddard. She is standing next to a tall black tank, holding a silver hose and wearing large blue protective gloves.
0:30 Back to Christina talking.
0:36 Footage of Christina in a white spacesuit working on the outside of the International Space Station.
0:41 Black screen. Next stop: the Moon as a member of the Artemis II crew fades on.

Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Katy Mersmann (NASA/GSFC): Lead Producer
Wade Sisler (NASA/GSFC): Producer

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