Watch: Life on the International Space Station
Watch video of a Nov. 5 talk by Sandra Mangus, Ph.D., NASA Astronaut, Flight Engineer and Science Officer aboard the International Space Station.
Her talk was sponsored by the Vanderbilt Woman's Club, bringing together the women of Vanderbilt University; providing an opportunity for intellectual, cultural and social activities within the community and the university; supporting and assisting the mission of the university; and sponsoring the Ada Bell Stapleton – Blanche Henry Weaver Scholarship through fundraising efforts.
Contact: vuwomanclub@vanderbilt.edu
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