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Donna Lee Shirley ( Donna Lee Pivorotta; born 1941) is a former manager of Mars Exploration at the
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. She is the author of the book ''Managing Martians: The Extraordinary Story of a Woman's Lifelong Quest to Get to Mars—and of the Team Behind the Space Robot That Has Captured the Imagination of the World''.
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5649 Donnashirley was named in her honor.


Early life

Shirley was born in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma and grew up in
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. As a young girl, Shirley was actively involved with her Girl Scouts troop and played the
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. Shirley was the only girl at her high school not to take
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. Instead, Shirley took mechanical drawing. Her interest in Mars and space exploration began when she read
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by Arthur C. Clarke. She began taking flying lessons at age 15 and soloed at the Pauls Valley airport the next year. She earned a pilot's license at 16. During her senior year in high school, she was class vice president, band vice president, and valedictorian. After graduating from college, Shirley took up skiing and hiking in California.


Education

Donna Shirley enrolled in the
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as an engineering student, despite the fact that her advisor told her that, "... Girls can't be engineers." She also studied flying at the university, qualifying for pilot's licenses in single-engine land and sea, multi-engine land, commercial, and flight instructor. During Shirley's junior year at the
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, she became engaged and decided to change her degree to professional-writing in order to graduate faster. A short time later, Shirley and her fiancé split up. She went to work as a specification writer and an aerodynamicist for
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in Saint Louis, Missouri for about a year and eventually decided to return to OU to complete her aerospace/mechanical engineering degree. She graduated from
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with a BS in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering in 1965, and from the
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with a MS in Aerospace Engineering.


Career

She worked at the
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(JPL) from 1966 to 1998. When she joined JPL, she was the only woman among the 2,000 engineers who had an engineering degree. At NASA, she worked on a variety of projects and programs. She was a member of the team that designed a heat shield for a space vehicle that was destined to enter Mars' atmosphere. She served as mission analyst and later program manager for the Mariner 10 mission to Venus and Mercury. She led a research team studying a
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. She was
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manager, and led teams for
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and
Sojourner rover The robotic ''Sojourner'' rover reached Mars on July 4, 1997 as part of the ''Mars Pathfinder'' mission. ''Sojourner'' was operational on Mars for 92 sols (95 Earth days), and was the first wheeled vehicle to operate on an astronomical object ...
. In 1997, she was inducted into the Women in Technology Hall of Fame, and in 1998 she was inducted into the Oklahoma Aviation and Space Hall of Fame. In 1998, she received the Golden Plate Award of the
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. Shirley officially retired as manager of the Mars Exploration Program on August 21, 1998. In 2000 she won the Washington Award and in 2003 was inducted in the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame. She was an associate dean of engineering for three years at the
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between 2000 and 2003. She then went on to be the founding director of the Science Fiction Museum in
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.


Works

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References


External links


Donna Shirley personal bio at quest.nasa.govThe Myths of Mars: Why We're Not There Yet, and How to Get There"Are We Bound for Space?"
Panel discussion on The Agenda With Steve Paikin at the Quantum to Cosmos festival with Chris McKay, Chris Hadfield, Robert Richards, Lawrence Krauss, and
Karl Schroeder Karl Schroeder () (born September 4, 1962) is a Canadian science fiction author and a professional futurist. His novels present far-future speculations on topics such as nanotechnology, terraforming, augmented reality, and interstellar travel, ...

"The Tech Club: Donna Lee Shirley"
''Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics'' WAMC
Oklahoma Women’s Hall of Fame Oral History Project – OSU Library
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