Wed, May. 13 @ 5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m.
Wed, May. 13 @ 5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m.
Space exploration is more than a dream, more than an idea, it is a reality.
Join PNAA at the Museum of Flight for an insightful conversation with Laura Stiles and Allie Moodie of Blue Origin. Through honest, personal stories, these professionals will share how they found their way into aerospace, what their day to day looks like, and the moments that shaped their journeys.
This is more than a panel, it’s an opportunity for young women to see themselves in careers they may have never thought possible. To see that there is no single path, no perfect starting point, just curiosity, courage, and the willingness to explore.
The evening continues with a showing of Space: The New Frontier; a short film that gives us a close-up look at groundbreaking innovations shaping humanity's path to the stars. It focuses on NASA's Artemis program, private sector innovations, and technologies enabling sustainable human presences on the Moon and beyond.
Whether a student already dreams of space or is just beginning to ask “what could I become?”, Girls in STEM is designed to spark something powerful: confidence, direction, and a sense of belonging in the future of aerospace.
Attendance is FREE, registration is required.