AvatarEDRflipped into AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN MAKING HISTORYNASA astronaut Jeanette Epps to become first Black woman to join an International Space Station crewverified_publisherCNBC - Courtney ConnleyNASA astronaut Jeanette Epps will join astronauts Sunita Williams and Josh Cassada as a crew member on the first operational flight of Boeing's …
My Modern Metflipped into My Modern MetJeanette Epps Will Be the First Black Woman To Join Fellow Astronauts on the ISSverified_publisherMy Modern Met - Sonya HarrisIn 2018, Astronaut Jeanette Epps was ready to embark on a trailblazing mission of space exploration by being the first Black woman to reside on the International Space Station (ISS). Epps' training in Russia and Kazakhstan was a success, and she was all set to go when suddenly she found herself …
Weeblewobleflipped into Are You ReadyNASA Astronaut Jeanette Epps Will Become First Black Woman to Join International Space Station CrewMartha Stewart Living - Gabrielle ChungText us for exclusive photos and videos, royal news, and way more. Jeanette Epps is set to make history as the first Black woman to live and work on the International Space Station for a long duration mission. The astronaut, 49, has been assigned to the NASA's Boeing Starliner-1 mission, a six-month …
The Jerusalem Postflipped into Israel NewsJewish astronaut Jessica Meir wants to be the first woman on the moonjpost.com - By HADAS RAGOLSKY CHRISSY/JTAWhile many of us have spent our confinement dreaming of future trips, Meir is working on her own travel plans to a singular destination: She wants to …
Jösé ART ♛flipped into News "The World"NASA astronaut Jeanette Epps could become first Black woman to live on the International Space Stationverified_publisherUSA TODAY - N'dea Yancey-Bragg , Antonia JaramilloNASA astronaut Jeanette Epps is slated to make history next year when she becomes the first Black woman to live on the International Space Station for months at a time. If everything goes according to plan, her historic arrival will come two years after being pulled from a similar mission. NASA …
National Geographicflipped into NewsNASA announces Artemis astronauts to fly to the moonverified_publisherNational Geographic - Nadia DrakeEighteen U.S. astronauts have been chosen to train for the Artemis missions, which aim to return humans to the lunar surface. Nearly 50 years have passed since we last landed on the moon, when the three-person crew of NASA’s Apollo 17 mission touched down near the edge of an ancient lava sea called …