Job DescriptionSpace educators work to enhance the public’s interest on the subject of space through night sky observations, talks, debates, workshops, contests, courses, and much more. Their audience can consist of anyone regardless of their age and background. They aim to open minds, feed the general love for space, and turn young people into future scientists & engineers.
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Ms. Kaye Ebelt
An aerospace educator for 37 years, she is currently a private pilot: power and gliders , 99's Woman Pilot Association Chair, NASA SEES Mentor, and Director of STEM Curriculum for Civil Air Patrol National Headquarters. Fun Fact!Space educators can work in many places from research institutions and government agencies to universities and museums
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