WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.010 --> 00:00:04.010 Hi, I'm Jim Garvin, I'm the chief scientist here at NASA's Goddard Space Flight 2 00:00:04.030 --> 00:00:08.040 Center, and there are two pioneering woman scientists 3 00:00:08.060 --> 00:00:12.050 who I'd like to talk about as inspiration to me, really 4 00:00:12.070 --> 00:00:16.070 from two different perspectives. And first, I had the great privilege of working for 5 00:00:16.090 --> 00:00:20.100 Sally Ride after her flight, historic flights 6 00:00:20.120 --> 00:00:24.130 in the Space Shuttle. She also led a committee to study what NASA 7 00:00:24.150 --> 00:00:28.150 should be doing after the Challenger set-back. And as her science 8 00:00:28.170 --> 00:00:32.190 guy on that committee, I got to know and watch her in action leading 9 00:00:32.210 --> 00:00:36.200 us and what I thought would be the future of NASA forward. And 10 00:00:36.220 --> 00:00:40.220 many of her ideas have stayed with us. The idea of competition 11 00:00:40.240 --> 00:00:44.270 in science, may the best women or man, or women and men 12 00:00:44.290 --> 00:00:48.290 continue the legacy of exploration, reaching for the stars, going to Mars, 13 00:00:48.310 --> 00:00:52.330 these are things she taught me as a younger person in NASA 14 00:00:52.350 --> 00:00:56.360 to do. So Sally has left a long-lasting vision 15 00:00:56.380 --> 00:01:00.370 for me of how we should do things. And we're trying to do that in the 16 00:01:00.390 --> 00:01:04.400 aftermath of her movement beyond this planet. So, secondly 17 00:01:04.420 --> 00:01:08.430 I'd like to talk about how inspiration works perhaps on a more visceral level. 18 00:01:08.450 --> 00:01:12.440 And one of my colleagues, Lori Glaze, a scientist here at NASA Goddard, 19 00:01:12.460 --> 00:01:16.460 a vulcanologist and planetary scientist, 20 00:01:16.480 --> 00:01:20.500 is really the epitome I think of leadership in science, the way 21 00:01:20.520 --> 00:01:24.510 we need to do it at NASA. Lori is not only an amazingly competent 22 00:01:24.530 --> 00:01:28.560 scientist, but she's also a wonderful leader of people 23 00:01:28.580 --> 00:01:32.590 in achieving great things. And so as we look forward to 24 00:01:32.610 --> 00:01:36.610 missions to places like Venus in the future, we're going to need 25 00:01:36.630 --> 00:01:40.640 scientists like Lori that can not only do the great science but also lead all of us 26 00:01:40.660 --> 00:01:42.783 in endeavors like that.