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Identical twins Ashley and Verena Padres ’26 fell in love with the idea of space exploration and working together at an early age – now they employ and enjoy that spirit of curiosity and collaboration at Cornell.
A St. Charles woman s initiative to make space exploration accessible to more people launched Aug. 1 when more than 300 written stories started a journey to the International Space Station.
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The Aerospace Industry Association of Michigan and FIRST robotics are offering a free virtual event for students, parents and companies from Michigan’s aerospace industry.
The Women of Aerospace event, scheduled for 9 a.m. Saturday, will feature keynote speakers from NASA and six panels moderated by women from NASA.
FIRST robotics teams participating from West Michigan include students from East Grand Rapids High School, East Grand Rapids Middle School, East Kentwood High School and Crestwood Middle School.
Angela Kimber
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Stacy Paul, CEO and aerospace engineer from Array of Engineers of Grand Rapids, and Angela Kimber, mechanical engineer from Woodward in Zeeland will be panelists, along with Anna Giboney, a FIRST alumna and mechanical engineering student from Calvin University.