The document discusses space journalism in the women's pages of the Miami Herald during the 1960s. It focuses on Nancy Roman, the first chief of astronomy at NASA headquarters in 1962, who received significant coverage in the women's pages. This provided Roman with publicity and opportunities that likely would not have been available if she was a man in the same position. The women's pages also covered other stories about women working at Cape Canaveral and their roles in the space program.