NASA picks 18 astronauts including the first-ever woman to set foot on Moon
NASA has named the 18 astronauts half of them women who will train for its Artemis
moon-landing programme.
The first
woman and next man on the moon will come from this elite group.
Vice
President Mike Pence introduced the astronauts on Wednesday at the close of his
final meeting as chairman of the National Space Council. The announcement was
made at Florida's Kennedy Space Centre, beneath one of only three remaining
Saturn V moon rockets from the 1960s and 1970s Apollo programme.
My fellow
Americans, I give you the heroes of the future who will carry us back to the
moon and beyond, the Artemis generation, Pence told the small crowd, seated
several feet apart from one another.
Five of
the astronauts the only ones in attendance walked onto the stage, waving and
wearing masks. Read More
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