ACIC's Patricia Bridges Airbrushed Americans' Path to the Moon
July 16, 2024
July 16, 2024
SPRINGFIELD, Virginia, July 16 -- The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency issued the following news:
In an office tucked under the stairs, Patricia Bridges sits, pen in hand, surrounded by black-and-white photographs of ridges, ravines and craters. Bridges' talent with an airbrush is known well enough to her colleagues at the Aeronautical Chart and Information Center in St. Louis. But her work is secret.
She's in hiding, professionally-speaking. It's 1959. Bridges, . . .
In an office tucked under the stairs, Patricia Bridges sits, pen in hand, surrounded by black-and-white photographs of ridges, ravines and craters. Bridges' talent with an airbrush is known well enough to her colleagues at the Aeronautical Chart and Information Center in St. Louis. But her work is secret.
She's in hiding, professionally-speaking. It's 1959. Bridges, . . .