NASA has made history with its newest astronaut class. For the first time since 1959, women outnumber men among new astronauts. Six women and four men were chosen from more than 8,000 applicants who wanted to explore space.
These 10 astronauts could travel to new space stations, the moon, or even Mars. Sean Duffy, the acting NASA administrator, said one of them might be among the first Americans to walk on Mars. The group includes scientists, pilots, engineers, and dreamers from across our country.
This week brings another milestone for women in space. Christina Koch will become the first woman to orbit the moon as part of the Artemis II mission. Koch is an experienced astronaut who already holds the record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman at 328 days. She also took part in the first all-female spacewalk.
The Artemis II mission will take four astronauts on a 10-day journey around the moon. This 685,000-mile trip launches from Florida's Kennedy Space Center. The mission could lead to future trips to the moon and maybe even a permanent lunar base. Koch will fly with three male astronauts from NASA and the Canadian Space Agency.
Koch sees this achievement as belonging to our whole community. She believes the real success is that we made smart choices years ago to bring diverse backgrounds together. This approach helps us solve the hardest problems in space exploration.
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