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A CELE Center alum鈥檚 mission to space

Liana Wu watched in awe from inside the Kennedy Space Center as NASA鈥檚 Artemis II made its historic liftoff in April.

Wu, 鈥23, is a systems engineer for NASA鈥檚 Artemis Rocket program, working on software development, hardware testing and console operating for the communications and tracking system team.

As part of the Artemis II mission, Wu helped send astronauts around the moon and back. It was the first crewed flight beyond low Earth orbit since 1972.聽

Being a part of the Artemis mission was an experience that Wu said was hard to put into words.聽

鈥淸I] can鈥檛 convey the emotions of seeing a true successful launch,鈥 Wu wrote in a personal newsletter earlier this year. 鈥淥ur astronauts traveled around the moon and back!鈥

While at the UW, Wu received from the , a 25-credit program that helps students develop leadership skills in professional and personal life.

The Leadership Minor helped Wu understand the theory of leadership and gain practical skills, like public speaking.聽

鈥淚t gave me more perspective of how leadership is broken down and its different styles,鈥 last year. 鈥淢y leadership style statement is still something I remind myself to encompass every day.鈥

Liana Wu in front of Artemis sign and rocket
Liana Wu, ’23, stands in front of the Artemis sign and rocket in the Kennedy Space Center. Photo: Liana Wu
Liana Wu and Victor Glover
Liana Wu, ’23, and Victor Glover, Artemis II pilot astronaut Photo: Liana Wu