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Astronaut Christina Koch She will be the first woman in history to travel to Moon and dreams of seeing “the first female footprints” on the satellite.
She will fly into orbit Moon about the Artemis II mission at the end of 2024 and the latest NASA video told what their reaction was when they learned about this nomination.
For history
Koch said that when she first learned that she had been assigned to Artemis III could not believe it.
“I’m ready to try and make everyone proud and really realize what this mission really means to all of humanity,” Koch said.
“I have many to see the first traces of a woman on Moon”, he also added.
Koch will act as mission specialist, supporting Artemis II with his extensive engineering and space experience.
” Moon This is not only a place of research, it is also the pinnacle of science to find out where we come from,” he adds.
Woman record holder
Christina Hammock-Koch she was selected as a NASA astronaut in 2013. She served as a flight engineer on the International Space Station (ISS) on Expeditions 59, 60 and 61. Koch held the record for the longest solo space flight by a woman, with a total of 328 years. days in space and participated in the first all-female spacewalks.
Artemis II will fly in November 2024 Moon. In addition to Christina, Jeremy R. Hansen, Victor Glover and Reed Wiseman will fly.
During the approximately 10-day journey, the astronauts will not land on Moon, but will go to the other side of the satellite at a distance of more than 370,150 kilometers from Earth. It will later return to Earth for scientists to confirm the success of the mission.
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