An engineer in huntsville, alabama working for boeing, the sponsor for tonights event. She worked on the team that determined the path the saturn five would take if the rocket fell back to earth. Their work was vital. After boeing and a successful career in computer technology, she now teaches the next generation of computer workers. Clean join me in recognizing and welcoming ms. Mary lee johnson. Like ms. Johnson, tonights speakers know what it is like to blaze trails and of the apollo 11 mission, i have been moved by the stories that have finally shined a spotlight on the Inspiring Women who helped make our exploration of space possible. We are lucky to have three of them here on the panel tonight. Aerospace engineer joann hardin morgan, engineer poppy northcutt, and medical researcher, dr. Carolyn leach huntoon. Each of our speakers tonight will tell us a bit about her journey, and then we will have time for audience questions afterwards. Joann, i am going to start with you. Joann h
This program was hosted by the national air and space museum. [applause] wel feel strongly that we wit we to set foot on mars will indeed have stepped through our doors forced, first, and maybe she will come back to give a lecture of her own someday. Before introducing our speakers im really excited to also let you know we have a special guest who is able to join us at the last moment. Her name is marian lee johnson, and like the women featured in the movie, she was one of the Space Programs Hidden Figures. Ms. Johnson was an engineer in huntsville, alabama working for boeing, the sponsor for tonights event. She worked on the team that determined the path the saturn five would take if the rocket fell back to earth. Their work was vital. After boeing and a successful career in computer technology, she now teaches the next generation of computer workers. Clean join me in recognizing and welcoming ms. Mary lee johnson. Lee johnson. [applause] like ms. Johnson, tonights speakers know what
Got up to two inches, almost two and a half inches, the old record an inch. Close to two inches set in 1937. A lot of rain came down as early as 8 30 yesterday. Today on top of that, there will be spots in Brevard County that could see greater than two inches. The flooding threat will be the concern. Most of the Severe Weather will be to the south, well mainly see flooding adding up as we see rain coming down in palm pay, as well as floridana beach. We take you down to street level and pinpoint the heavier rain for palm bay. Also for areas lets turn around so i can see it. Thats going to be elderon. 73 the temperature at 4 00. In the napleton traffic center. That is right. Thank you, one thing im saying, definitely poing in areas. You can see it hanging out on i4, right by osceola parkway. Some limited visibility. Just take it easy on the roads. No major accidents for right now. Drive times looking nice on the 408. Similar situation really for the rest of the major roadways. State road