claudia kessler would love to fly there herself. she's been passionate about it ever since she was a girl. >> it always gives me goosebumps to see the hardware used for space travel. it was my childhood dream to work in spaceflight will stop being an astronaut would have been my greatest dream, but just the idea of working in spaceflight always fascinated me. reporter: she studied aerospace engineering, but her dream of becoming an astronaut never got off the ground as new candidates are only accept it every 10 to 12 years. instead, she launched a recruitment firm. half of her recruit these are women. they are still underrepresented in the industry. >> people still associate these jobs with men in checked shirts, the classic nerdy engineer. in aerospace, we have to get away from that. there are exciting things going on and a wide range of her fashions and opportunities for men and women. reporter: for instance, one act -- one organization analyzes data and passes on to whether services in more than 30 countries. over 90% of employee