Nancy Grace Roman, astronomer celebrated as 'mother' of Hubble, dies at 93, Washington Post
"Undeterred by the barriers to women in the sciences, Dr. Roman found a professional home at NASA. Even there, she recalled in an interview years later, she felt compelled to use the honorific "Dr." "Otherwise," she said, "I could not get past the secretaries." After joining the fledgling space agency in 1959, Dr. Roman became the first chief of astronomy at NASA headquarters, a role that made her one of the agency's first female executives. She remained in that position for nearly two decades before her retirement in 1979."
- NASA Administrator's Statement Regarding Nancy Grace Roman
- Nancy Roman, Wikipedia
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