List of women in leadership positions on astronomical instrumentation projects

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The following is a list of women who are the Principal Investigators (PIs), Project Scientists (PSs) or Directors (Dirs) of astronomical instruments, missions or observatories.


Name Mission/instrument or observatory Position
Allwood, Abigail Perseverance/PIXL PI[1]
Giant Magellan Telescope PS[2]
CoRoT PI[3]
Batalha, Natalie Kepler Space Telescope DPI, PS[4]
Europa Clipper/MISE PI[5]
GTOSat PI[6]
Branduardi-Raymont, Graziella SMILE PI (Eur)[7]
Bunce, Emma BepiColombo/MIXS PI[8]
Cesarsky, Catherine ISO/ISOCAM PI[9]
Rosalind Franklin/WISDOM PI[10]
Cohen, Judith Keck/LRIS PI[11]
Cohen, Judith Keck/MAGIQ PS[11]
Rosalind Franklin/MA_MISS PI[12]
Dehant, Véronique Kazachok/LaRa PI[13]
Kepler K2 PS[14]
Dougherty, Michele Cassini magnetometer, JUICE's J-MAG PI[15]
Elkins-Tanton, Lindy Psyche PI[16]
OSIRIS-REx Deputy PI[17]
Faber, Sandra Keck/DEIMOS PI[18]
Ferrarese, Laura Gemini Observatory Dir[19]
Fischer, Debra Lowell Discovery Telescope/EXPRES co-PI[20]
Parker Solar Probe PS (US)[21]
Freedman, Wendy Giant Magellan Telescope Dir (former)
Hubble Space Telescope/Cosmic Origins Spectrograph PS[22]
STEREO/PLASTIC PI[23]
Glesener, Lindsay FOXSI Sounding Rocket-3 PI[24]
Hammel, Heidi Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy Dir (Executive VP)
Harra, Louise Solar Orbiter/EUI co-PI[25]
Harrison, Fiona NuSTAR PI[26]
Isaak, Kate CHEOPS PS[27]
Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope/DL-NIRSP Instrument scientist[28]
GROWTH PI[29]
Milky Way Mapper (Survey in Sloan Digital Sky Survey-V) PI[30]
Kollmeier, Juna Sloan Digital Sky Survey-V Director[31]
Kucera, Therese (Terry) STEREO PS[32]
Lagrange, Anne-Marie Very Large Telescope/NAOS PS[33]
Geotail PS (US)[34]
Solar Orbiter/Heavy Ion Sensor (HIS) PI[35]
Gemini Observatory Dir[36]
Luhmann, Janet STEREO/IMPACT PI[37]
Mainzer, Amy NEOWISE PI[38]
SOFIA PS[39]
MaunaKea Spectroscopic Explorer PS[40]
Matthews, Sarah Hinode/Extreme-Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer (EIS) PI (UK)[41]
Max, Claire Keck/Next Gen AO PS[42]
McEnery, Julie Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope PS[43]
Mundell, Carole RINGO2 PI
Green Bank Telescope Dir[44]
Porco, Carolyn Cassini Imaging Science Subsystem PI[45]
PLATO PI[46]
Europa Clipper/ICEMAG (cancelled) PI[5]
Hinode/X-ray Telescope (XRT) PS (US)[47]
Hubble Space Telescope/NICMOS Deputy PI[48]
JWST/NIRCam PI[48]
Keck/Keck Planet Finder PS[49]
Hinode PS (US)[50]
Seager, Sara ASTERIA PI[51]
Astrosat PI[52]
PI[53]
Spilker, Linda Cassini PS[54]
Staggs, Suzanne Advanced ACTpol PI[55]
Stofan, Ellen Titan Mare Explorer PI
Swank, Jean RXTE PS[56]
Swank, Jean RXTE/PCA PI[56]
Tinetti, Giovanna ARIEL PI[57]
Turtle, Elizabeth Europa Clipper/EIS PI[5]
Turtle, Elizabeth Dragonfly PI[58]
Tuttle, Sarah Hobby-Eberly Telescope/LRS PS[59][citation needed]
Tuttle, Sarah HETDEX/VIRUS Instrument Scientist[59][citation needed]
ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter/NOMAD PI[60]
Wilkes, Belinda Chandra X-ray Center Dir[61]
Hi-C sounding rocket (3rd launch) PI[62]
Wiseman, Jennifer Hubble Space Telescope SPS[63]
JWST/MIRI PI (Eur)[64]
TMT/IRIS PS[65]
Zuber, Maria GRAIL PI[66]

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