"Jeanette Scissum joined NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in 1964 after earning bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics from Alabama A&M University. Scissum published a NASA report in 1967, “Survey of Solar Cycle Prediction Models,” which put forward techniques for improved forecasting of the sunspot cycle. In the mid-1970s she worked as a space scientist in the Space Environment Branch of Marshall’s Space Sciences Laboratory and later ...."
On Sept. 27, at Alabama A&M University in Huntsville, Alabama, the past met the present and planned for the future as Jeanette Scissum-Mickens, a retired NASA Marshall Space Flight Center scientist, was recognized by Alabama Governor Kay Ivey and current Marshall mishap investigation specialist Ruth Jones told her own story and moderated a panel.