AeroWomen event in Yeovil prepares women for future space exploration careers
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Chris Lockyer
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Summary
The annual AeroWomen event in Yeovil, Somerset, hosted by Leonardo, gathered women in aerospace to highlight their role in space exploration. Reserve astronaut Meganne Christian emphasized that women are being prepared for space jobs that may not yet exist. The event focuses on helping people find their way into the aerospace industry and inspiring the next generation of women to pursue careers in space.
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· 2 pulledWomen are being prepared for jobs in space exploration that 'may not yet even exist'
Pioneers from across the aerospace sector gathered in Yeovil in Somerset on Monday to highlight the region's role in space exploration
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