NASA's Stennis Space Center inspired students at the Pathways2Possibilities (P2P) event Nov. 15-16 in Biloxi, Miss.
P2P is an interactive, hands-on career expo for middle school and junior high students in public, private, and home schools, as well as at-risk youth (16-to-24 years old).
NASA Stennis hosted the Aerospace Pathway with representatives from Aerojet Rocketdyne, an L3Harris Technologies Company, and Syncom Space Services.
Students learned about the Artemis program, including NASA Stennis' unique role in assembling and testing the RS-25 engines that will power our journey back to the Moon with the first woman and person of color, and posed with cutouts of the #Artemis II crew. (Stennis Space Center Facebook) NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center | Stennis Space Center MS | Facebook
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