“NASA celebrates women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) with recording artist Grace Potter performing the song, “Look What We’ve Become.” Using scenes of Potter performing as the thread between several stories, the video recognizes the power of women at NASA--past, present and future--and the important role of each in human spaceflight. The video, recorded at NASA Johnson Space Center, also spotlights the Orion mockup, the space station mock-ups used for engineering evaluations and astronaut training, the NASA’s rover-like concept vehicle that could be used for in-space missions and surface exploration, the Mission Control Center, and many other laboratories and facilities at Johnson. And, yes, Potter even finds time for a little fun with Robonaut, NASA’s humanoid robot, at the end the video. NASA is working hard to send humans to an asteroid by the mid-2020s and Mars in the 2030s. The powerful new Space Launch System rocket and the Orion spacecraft will travel into deep space, building on our decades of robotic Mars exploration, lessons learned on the International Space Station and groundbreaking new technologies. The agency will need the expertise and ingenuity of the next generation of space explorers and dreamers with technical knowledge to help accomplish its future missions. HD download link: https://archive.org/details/NASAGracePotterLookWhatWeveBecome ________________________________________ http://www.nasa.gov http://www.nasa.gov/johnson http://www.nasa.gov/edu