Julianne Owen is a sophomore at the University of Florida studying aerospace engineering. Julianne is working in the Flight Mechanics and Trajectory Design branch at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. She’s responsible for scripting, compiling, and analyzing trajectories for NASA’s Artemis missions to the Moon. Her projects have included working on Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) abort scenarios for Artemis II and hypothetical Mars ascents for future missions. Jules spends a lot of time optimizing different aspects of trajectories with the goal of helping Artemis astronauts and the Space Launch System rocket travel as safely and efficiently as possible. “These projects have been really exciting because I know that my work will influence the research and development of future trajectories that will take our generation to the Moon and beyond.”-Julianne
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