"'NASA for all.' That's something that I think is really important because we are the universe, right? We are made of star stuff, and I think now more than ever, we all need to remember that we're part of a greater purpose. We're all made of stars, even the people we might not agree with. And we get to tell that story at NASA. That, to me, is something that I think should be front and center with our storytelling." "That's why I'm incredibly passionate about how people can find [our content]. Because we could help bring people together, we can do that. We're actually the only people technica


"'NASA for all.' That's something that I think is really important because we are the universe, right? We are made of star stuff, and I think now more than ever, we all need to remember that we're part of a greater purpose. We're all made of stars, even the people we might not agree with. And we get to tell that story at NASA. That, to me, is something that I think should be front and center with our storytelling." "That's why I'm incredibly passionate about how people can find [our content]. Because we could help bring people together, we can do that. We're actually the only people technically right now that can do that. It's like when you get down to it, look up. Every single person, we can all look up.” NASA TV Executive Producer Rebecca Sirmons, poses for a portrait, Tuesday, May 30, 2023, at the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)


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