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International Women's Day: Future Space Influences

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
March 8, 2019
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International Women's Day: Future Space Influences

It Was a Big Week in Politics for Star Trek: Voyager Fans, Slate
“The show’s lasting influence can be felt in two stories from this week about prominent Democratic politicians, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Stacey Abrams, both of whom are fans of Voyager and, in particular, its lead character. The first surprise nod to Trek in the political sphere came from the Daily Mail’s unexpectedly wholesome interview with Blanca Ocasio-Cortez, who described how Voyager became a portent of her daughter’s future success.”
Stacey Abrams, Star Trek Nerd, Is Traveling at Warp Speed, NY Times
“She has seen every iteration of “Star Trek” and can recite with picayune detail the obscure plot points from incidents buried deep in the canon. She likes space-time anomalies. She admires Captain Picard but reveres Admiral Janeway. One of her favorite things is “Shattered,” the 157th episode of “Voyager,” in which the ship goes through a temporal rift that tantalizingly splits it into different timelines. Yes, this is Stacey Abrams, the politician who drew a great deal of national attention when she narrowly lost the race for governor of Georgia last November.”
Keith’s note: This may be lost on Trump space people but just watch what happens if the Democrats take back the White House in 2020. In the mean time, keep an eye open for this to bubble up during Congressional hearings on NASA’s role in education, earth science, and inspiring people to look upward. But also watch for this to pop up in non-space discussions as well. Space exploration – and its role models – both real and fictitious – has lessons to teach outside the space realm.

NASA Watch founder, Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA, Away Teams, Journalist, Space & Astrobiology, Lapsed climber.

3 responses to “International Women's Day: Future Space Influences”

  1. Michael Spencer says:
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    Kathryn Janeway was an annoying den mother in the uniform of a Starfleet Captain.

    I feel better now.

    • fcrary says:
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      Honestly, the whole series was a little too touchy feely for me. So was Next Generation. But people’s tastes vary.

  2. Michael Spencer says:
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    “Nu Trek these days is sort of a mess”

    If you are talking about “Discovery”, all I can say is Amen.