Rachel is from a newspaper family and started as a journalist, teacher, freelancer and exceptional writer. Then, Rachel joined Twitter, and started writing about NASA missions and soon became a storyteller and science ambassador for the International Space Station at NASA Johnson Space Center. Her official title is Communications Managing Editor for the International Space Station Program Science Office at Barrios Technology.\xa0
You\u2019re going to want to know more about Rachel and her work, so here you are:
NASA Explorers: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2aBZuCeDwlQDM6x6FpHE_X0iL7hvoRpR
\u201cWhen you\u2019re watching a launch, you\u2019re looking at this incredible achievement of humanity and completely overwhelming visually, audibly, and then you think, \u2018There are people up there that I just talked to just days before!\u2019.\u201d-Rachel Barry from Casual Space Podcast\xa0
\u201cI\u2019ve learned from NASA coming from an outside perspective, having the advantage of NOT working at NASA for 20+ years- and I can approach things in a way most everyday folks would, so it\u2019s helped me be a good communicator.\u201d -Rachel\xa0
\u201c\u2019You can\u2019t be what you can\u2019t see\u2019 is a shortened version of a longer quote from Sally Ride. It\u2019s important for me to share that there are so many brilliant women at NASA, on station, and supporting station, and that there\u2019s a place for women here at NASA. I\u2019m excited to see what the future looks like for space exploration and how we have evolved to better reflect what our society is, and how we can all be represented.\u201d - Rachel
Where to find Rachel and follow the SCIENCE on Station:\xa0