Category
page 1National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration personnel
Christina Koch
Christina Hammock Koch is an American engineer and NASA astronaut. On her mission to the International Space Station in 2019–20 she was part of the first all‑female spacewalk and set the record for the longest spaceflight by a woman. On the Artemis II lunar flyby mission in April 2026, which set the record for human distance from Earth, Koch became the first woman to travel beyond low Earth orbit and to travel around the Moon.
Kathryn D. Sullivan
American astronaut (born 1951)

Susan Solomon
American atmospheric chemist
Jane Lubchenco
American ecologist
June Bacon-Bercey
American meteorologist
Howard Pollock
United States Representative from Alaska, President of the National Rifle Association (1920-2011)
Anthony Llewellyn
American scientist and astronaut (1933–2013)
Joseph Smagorinsky
American meteorologist
Isaac Held
American meteorologist (1948-)
Isabel Pérez Farfante
carcinologist (1916–2009)

Robert M. White
American meteorologist
Austin B. Williams
U.S. carcinologist (1919–1999)