Black History Month: FMN Honors NASA Engineer Tawnya Plummer Laughinghouse

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Laughinghouse and a test article at the Marshall Spaceflight Center in Huntsville, Alabama Photo: Hal Foxton / FMN

Black History Month is here again, and FMN is proud to honor an outstanding NASA engineer.

In the vast realm of space exploration, one name has been shining bright at the forefront of innovation and discovery – Tawnya Plummer Laughinghouse. Laughinghouse is manager for Technology Demonstration Missions at Marshall Space Flight Center, where she oversees the largest program in the agency’s Space Technology Mission Directorate.

A true trailblazer, Laughinghouse’s remarkable journey within NASA has not only pushed the boundaries of technology but has also broken barriers as a successful African American woman in the field.

Currently serving at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, her work in the Psyche mission and other current projects stand as a testament to her dedication and contribution to the world of space science.

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NASA Engineer Tawnya Plummer Laughinghouse Photo: Hal Foxton FMN
Working on the Psyche Mission, She’s an Invaluable Team Member

In the world of space exploration, the Psyche mission is an undertaking of massive proportions. Named after the asteroid it aims to explore, Psyche, this NASA mission will unravel the mysteries of an all metal world that could provide us with invaluable insights into the early solar system. Laughinghouse played an instrumental role in this groundbreaking mission.

As a technologist and systems engineer, she was at the heart of developing and testing the cutting-edge technology required for this mission. Her work involved the creation and testing of the spacecraft’s various systems, ensuring they can withstand the harsh conditions of space, and successfully communicate with Earth while millions of miles away. This mission is particularly significant as it could provide us with critical information about the building blocks of our solar system.

Tawnya’s expertise and dedication have been invaluable in ensuring the success of the mission.

Breaking Barriers: A Female African American in a Pioneering Role

Laughinghouse’s contributions are not only defined by her technological prowess but also by her pioneering role as an African American woman in a field where diversity has often been lacking. Her success in NASA serves as an inspiration for aspiring scientists, particularly those who may not always see themselves represented in the world of space exploration. Tawnya’s achievements, especially in the Psyche mission, showcase that the sky is not the limit; it’s just the beginning. Her journey has shattered preconceived notions and set a standard for inclusivity and diversity in the field of space science.

A Strong Educational Background – Her Foundation For Success

Tawnya’s journey into the world of space science began with a solid educational foundation. She graduated from Spelman College with a degree in Chemistry, laying the groundwork for her understanding of the fundamental principles of the natural sciences. Building upon this, she further pursued her academic journey at Georgia Tech University, earning a degree in Chemical Engineering. This dual educational background equipped her with the interdisciplinary knowledge necessary for her subsequent success in the dynamic field of space technology.

The Future

Laughinghouse continues to work on groundbreaking projects, contributing her expertise and innovative thinking to NASA’s ambitious missions. While details of her current projects are often kept confidential due to the sensitive nature of space exploration, it’s clear that her work remains at the forefront of technological advancements in the field. As NASA looks to the future, Laughinghouse’s involvement in upcoming missions will undoubtedly pave the way for more discoveries and a more inclusive and diverse space science community.

Tawnya Plummer Laughinghouse’s contributions to NASA’s Psyche mission and her ongoing work in the field of space exploration are a testament to her dedication, expertise, and pioneering spirit. As an African American woman, she has broken barriers and set an example for future generations of scientists. Her story is one of inspiration and a reminder that the possibilities in space and science are limitless. We eagerly anticipate her future contributions and the new frontiers she will help us explore.

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