NASA has revealed Christina Hammock Koch to be the first woman to ever walk on the moon, as part of the US space agency’s Artemis II mission.
Three others have also been named, as part of Nasa’s mission to put boots on the moon for the first time in 50 years.
Jeremy Hansen, pilot Victor Glover, commander Reid Wiseman have also been selected for the journey.
The squad was jointly selected by Nasa and the Canadian Space Agency.
Director of the Johnson Space Centre, Vanessa Wyche, said: “We’ve made many giant leaps in the past 60 years, fulfilling President Kennedy’s dream of putting a person on the moon.
“Today we stand on the shoulders of giants.
“This is only the beginning. For the students with us today… You are the future explorers, the future scientists, engineers and mathematicians of the Artemis generation.
“Under Artemis, we’ll explore the frontiers of space and push the boundaries of what’s possible.”
Artemis II is slated to launch no sooner than November 2024.
It will be the first time a human has even gotten close to the moon since Apollo 17 landed on the lunar surface in 1972.
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In mid-March, Nasa unveiled its next generation spacesuit which the team of astronauts will wear on the moon.
More to follow.
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