When you live on the International Space Station (ISS), some 400 kilometers (250 miles) above Earth, you can’t go to the store for groceries or call an electrician to fix the solar panels. It takes a team of people on the surface of the planet to send supplies, assist with repairs, and help transport the astronauts to and from their home away from home. Missions aboard the ISS require careful planning and coordination. That’s where people like Pooja Jesrani come in.
Jesrani is a flight director at NASA. She’s the first-ever woman of South Asian descent to hold the position. It’s her job to make sure that all operations aboard the ISS go off without a hitch. From the mission control room at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, she and her team monitor the crew to help them accomplish their missions safely. She spoke with Science World about her work overseeing what happens on the ISS.