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www.space.comHere’s a concise update on Artemis and its female astronauts.
Artemis program status: NASA’s Artemis program aims to return humans to the Moon, including the first female Moonwalker, with Artemis II as a crewed lunar-orbit mission and Artemis III targeting a lunar landing. The timeline has evolved over the years due to technical and budget considerations, with recent reporting emphasizing continued preparation for crewed flights around the Moon.[2][3][5][8]
First woman on the Moon: The program is designed to land the first woman on the Moon, alongside the first person of color, during Artemis III, building on milestones from earlier Artemis missions. Public discussion and media coverage frequently highlight Christina Koch, a prominent Artemis II crew member, as part of the broader narrative of women participating in lunar missions.[5][8][2]
Recent notable coverage: Coverage includes profiles of women astronauts involved in Artemis-related missions and related milestones in spaceflight history, including discussions of the first all-women spacewalks and ongoing mentorship within the astronaut corps.[6][9]
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"You can't be so afraid of a failure that you're not even willing to try."
www.space.comNASA is aiming for a 2024 moon landing — and this time, it won't just be men making the trip.
www.cbsnews.comThe program is focused on establishing a sustainable human presence in deep space, including ultimately landing the first woman on the Moon. Here at Northrop Grumman, women are leading the way to help achieve this history-making first.
www.northropgrumman.comThe Artemis 2 crew will become the 25th through 28th people to voyage to the moon.
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