From cleaning space toilets to leading Mars exploration: Claire Parfitt's career journey
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Victoria Hicks
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Claire Parfitt, who started her space career at age 14 cleaning a space toilet during work experience at the National Space Centre in Leicester, now leads teams planning future Mars exploration missions. Originally from Nottingham, her early exposure to the space industry through hands-on work experience gave her a unique perspective and set her on a path to becoming a leader in Mars mission planning.
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· 3 pulledCleaning a space toilet while on work experience was Claire Parfitt's first introduction to a career away from Earth's orbit.
She never imagined her time at the National Space Centre in Leicester, when she was 14, would one day see her lead a team exploring future Mars missions.
Claire Parfitt says her time at the National Space Centre in Leicester gave her a unique insight.
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