NASA is set to name the first female astronaut to fly to the moon.

The US space agency is due to announce four crew members for a fly-by in November, as part of Artemis II.

A woman is expected to be on both Artemis II and Artemis III moon missions

1

A woman is expected to be on both Artemis II and Artemis III moon missionsCredit: Getty – Contributor

That will pave the way for Artemis III, the 2025 mission set to return people to the moon for the first time since 1972.

A woman is expected to be on both missions for the first time in history, with nine reported to be in the running.

They include rugby playing engineer Anne McClain, 43, an Iraq War pilot who studied at the University of Bath.

Kayla Barron, 35, a Cambridge graduate who served on nuclear subs, is also in the frame.

Giant ‘city killer’ asteroid to pass between Earth and the Moon TODAY
How to see the green comet TONIGHT as it skims across Britain’s skies

Another is Stephanie Wilson, 56, who became only the second black woman in space with three missions to the ISS between 2006 and 2010.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

You May Also Like

Your iPhone tracks whether your music is TOO loud for your ears – check it here

YOUR iPhone has a built-in feature that tells you if you’re listening…

Do electric cars pose a greater fire risk than petrol or diesel vehicles?

The first in a series exploring the myths and realities surrounding EVs…

Social Apps That Go Suddenly Viral Put Kids at Risk

Anonymous apps like YOLO, Whisper, and the now-defunct Ask.fm have been linked…

Warning over ‘battery killer’ mistakes that are eating into your iPhone’s power – don’t get caught out

IF YOUR iPhone battery is on the blink, there are a number…