One small step for WOMAN! 10 female scientists' first words on moon
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One small step for WOMAN! 10 female scientists' first words on moon
"'Gravity couldn't hold our curiosity. We return to the cradle of the night, not as visitors, but as daughters of the stars.' Dr. Vlacil's words emphasize nurturing discovery and connection with the unknown."
"'Women have been analysing and calculating our way to the moon since the beginning but not many have heard about them.' This highlights the often-overlooked contributions of women in space exploration."
Christina Koch is set to be the first woman to fly around the moon, with Artemis IV planned for 2028 likely including a female astronaut. The Daily Mail asked ten prominent women in space exploration what words they would choose for this historic moment. Responses varied from humorous takes on Neil Armstrong's famous quote to profound reflections on humanity's connection to the universe. Dr. Ann-Kathrin Vlacil emphasized the importance of recognizing women's contributions to space exploration throughout history.
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