'I'm making history.' Sacramento space scientist's hand in Artemis II mission
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By Melanie Wingo
Published on April 10, 2026.
Elizabeth Gabler Marquez, a neutron radiographer at UC Davis McClellan Nuclear Research Center, is involved in the Artemis II mission, which began working on parts for the rocket in 2021. She and her colleagues have been meticulously inspecting the rocket's components, including components such as separation stage rings, gas propellant tanks, and parachute cutters. Despite the weight of the mission's importance, Marquez remains a significant milestone in history. She credits her dedication to the space program and the mission for inspiring humanity.
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