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Bibliography

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  • Blodgett, Rachael. “Josephine.” Nasa, 8 Feb. 2023. Accessed 27 March 2023.[1]
    • This is a website article that provides a brief description on Santiago-Bond's childhood as well as her career. I would like to include some of this information in the Early life and education section as well as the career section. The NASA webpage is reliable and provides quotes from Santiago-Bond herself.
  • Coan, Mary R., and Elaine M. Stewart. LAVA Subsystem Integration and Testing for the RESOLVE Payload of the Resource Prospector Mission: Mass Spectrometers and Gas Chromatography. NASA/Langley Research Center, 2015. Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Database, ProQuest Central.[2]
    • This is a scholarly article that describes an experiment performed at NASA in which Santiago-Bond was a major contributor, even though it is not evident that she authored this publication. I would like to include this information in the publications/research section to discuss Santiago-Bond's RESOLVE project in greater depth.
  • Elphic, Richard, et al. Near Real Time Prospecting for Lunar Volatiles: Demonstrating RESOLVE Science in the Field. NASA/Langley Research Center, 2012. Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Database, ProQuest Central.[3]
    • This is a scholarly article that describes what RESOLVE is and what implications it has for lunar volatiles. I think one or two sentences from this source would clarify Santiago-Bond's RESOLVE project for readers who may not know what it stands for. I would include this source in the research/publications section.
  • Francisco, Mikael A. “Space to Lead: Fil-Am Engineer Josephine Santiago-Bond's Journey at Nasa.” Flipscience, 2 March 2021. Accessed 27 March 2023.[4]
    • This news article includes an interview (conducted by the editor-in-chief of FlipScience) with Santiago-Bond and features many aspects of her lifetime, especially her early life and career. There are many pre-existing facts that I think would be a good addition to the Early life and education section as well as the career section.
  • Gonzalez, Marianne, et al. Regolith and Environment Science and Oxygen and Lunar Volatile Extraction (RESOLVE): Lunar Advanced Volatile Analysis (LAVA) Capillary Fluid Dynamic Restriction Effects on Gas Chromatography. NASA/Langley Research Center, 2015. ProQuest.[5]
    • This is a scholarly article describing RESOLVE that Santiago-Bond published along with four other authors. Its information would benefit the research/publications section as it pertains to one of Santiago-Bond's most prominent research findings.
  • Mallorca, Hannah. "She Slays: Josephine Santiago-Bond on Empowering Women to Succeed in a Career Path Dominated by Men." Philstarlife, 29 March 2022. Accessed 27 March 2023.[6]
    • This magazine article reiterates key aspects of Santiago-Bond's life as well as provides important quotes. I would like to include some of this information in the Early life and education section and career section.
  • "Philippines: Disrupt 3.0 Filipina Women: Rising Concludes National Women's Month Celebration in DC." MENA Report, 2019. ProQuest Central, Research Library.[7]
    • This short scholarly article includes two sentences regarding Santiago-Bond's special appearance at the book launch of Disrupt 3.0. Filipina Women: Rising. I would like to include this information in the legacy section as this event concluded National Women's Month of 2019 in Washington DC.
  • "Philippines: DepEd to Schools: Invite Speakers Who can Inspire Learners." Asia News Monitor, 2019, pp. n/a. International Newsstream.[8]
    • This is a short scholarly article that includes about three sentences describing Santiago-Bond's education and role as NASA's head of the Advanced Engineering Development Branch. Since it comes from a reliable source, this information would be helpful for citing one or two facts in the Early life and education section and career section.
  • Shkuratov, Y., et al. "Optical Measurements of the Moon as a Tool to Study its Surface." Planetary & Space Science, vol. 59, no. 13, 2011, pp. 1326-1371, doi:10.1016/j.pss.2011.06.011.[9]
    • This is another scholarly article that pertains to the measurements of water and gas on the moon's surface, which is a part of Santiago-Bond's RESOLVE project. I think a few sentences from this source would be a good addition to the research/publications section to establish the notability of Santiago-Bond's work.
  • "U.S. Embassy in the Philippines Celebrates World Space Week with Virtual Events." Targeted News Service, 2021. U.S. Newsstream.[10]
    • This news article features Santiago-Bond's webinar at the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines celebrating World Space Week. A sentence or two from this source would be included in the legacy section to highlight the advancement of women scientists and engineers.
  • “Vaughn Celebrates AAPI Heritage Month with Pioneers in Engineering, Management and Aviation.” VaughnCollege, 12 May 2022, https://www.vaughn.edu/blog/vaughn-celebrates-aapi-heritage-month-with-pioneers-in-engineering-management-and-aviation/. Accessed 27 March 2023.[11]
    • This is a blog that briefly describes Santiago-Bond's education and career as well as showcases her contribution to the field of engineering. I would include some of this information in the legacy section as Santiago-Bond is named a trailblazer for Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month.

References

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  1. ^ Blodgett, Rachael (2018-01-04). "Josephine". NASA. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
  2. ^ Coan, Mary R.; Stewart, Elaine M. (2015). "LAVA Subsystem Integration and Testing for the RESOLVE Payload of the Resource Prospector Mission: Mass Spectrometers and Gas Chromatography". Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Database – via ProQuest Central.
  3. ^ Elphic, Richard, et al. Near Real Time Prospecting for Lunar Volatiles: Demonstrating RESOLVE Science in the Field. NASA/Langley Research Center, 2012. Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Database, ProQuest Central.
  4. ^ "Space to lead: Fil-Am Engineer Josephine Santiago-Bond's journey at NASA - FlipScience". FlipScience - Top Philippine science news and features for the inquisitive Filipino. 2021-03-02. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
  5. ^ Gonzalez, Marianne, et al. Regolith and Environment Science and Oxygen and Lunar Volatile Extraction (RESOLVE): Lunar Advanced Volatile Analysis (LAVA) Capillary Fluid Dynamic Restriction Effects on Gas Chromatography. NASA/Langley Research Center, 2015. ProQuest.
  6. ^ "She Slays: Josephine Santiago-Bond on empowering women to succeed in a career path dominated by men". Philstar Life. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
  7. ^ "Philippines: Disrupt 3.0 Filipina Women: Rising Concludes National Womens Month Celebration in DC." MENA Report, 2019. ProQuest Central, Research Library.
  8. ^ "Philippines: DepEd to Schools: Invite Speakers Who can Inspire Learners." Asia News Monitor, 2019, pp. n/a. International Newsstream.
  9. ^ Shkuratov, Y., et al. "Optical Measurements of the Moon as a Tool to Study its Surface." Planetary & Space Science, vol. 59, no. 13, 2011, pp. 1326-1371, doi:10.1016/j.pss.2011.06.011.
  10. ^ "U.S. Embassy in the Philippines Celebrates World Space Week with Virtual Events." Targeted News Service, 2021. U.S. Newsstream.
  11. ^ "Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month with Pioneers in Engineering, Management and Aviation". Vaughn College. 2022-05-12. Retrieved 2023-04-03.