by
Nicola Davis
More and more women are being accepted to follow in the record-breaking footsteps of Nasa astronaut Peggy Whitson.
Photograph: Nasa/EPA
There is at least a one in three chance that the first human to set
foot on the moon this century will be a woman, Dr Ellen Ochoa, the head
of Nasa’s Johnson space center has said.
In the early 1960s Nasa sent out rejection letters saying it
had no plans to send women into space. Among those who apparently
received the brush-off was a teenage Hillary Clinton.
But the agency has since changed its tune, and in 1983 Sally Ride
became the first American woman in space. In 2013 Nasa announced that half of its new class of eight astronauts were women – a first for the agency...https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/feb/17/trump-moon-mission-woman-nasa-astronaut
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