From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bridget Landry
Bridget Landry
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Bridget Landry is a deputy uplink systems engineer Name Landry, Bridget
who works for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in
Alternative names
Pasadena, California. She worked on the Topex, Hubble
Space Telescope, Cassini–Huygens, and Mars Pathfinder Short description
missions.[1] Part of her life’s work includes efforts to pro- Date of birth
mote the advancement of women in technical fields, Place of birth
working to overcome obstacles to their success, and
sparking and maintaining girls’ early interest in math Date of death
and scientific fields.[2] She has three times been a guest Place of death
of honor at CONvergence, a science, science fiction, and
fantasy convention and has been a panelist at dozens of
other conventions.[3][4]
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• Living people
• Rocket scientists
• NASA personnel
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