Forget everything you've learned about men and Mars.
Chances are the first person to land on the red planet will be a woman, the head of NASA said recently.Jim Bridenstine was a guest on the science and technology radio show"Science Friday," when he teased that a woman is"likely to be" the first person on Mars.The NASA administrator did not identify a specific person, but said women are at the forefront of the agency's upcoming plans.
— Shannon Coulter March 8, 2019 In fact, he said the next person on the moon is also likely to be a woman.2 astronauts are scheduled for the first all-female spacewalk in history"These are great days," he said. NASA will also have its first all-female spacewalk at the end of the month, when astronauts Anne McClain and Christina Koch will get to float around in space. The spacewalk will last about seven hours, according to the NASA website.
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