Study Finds Female Astronauts Are Better Suited To Lead Long Term Missions

The research showed that male and female leaders rarely differ in task-oriented behaviour and that women are more sociable and communal leaders than men.
The research showed that male and female leaders rarely differ in task-oriented behaviour and that women are more sociable and communal leaders than men.
The post has already garnered numerous comments from Twitter users who have also shared what other instruments they wanted to bring to the space station.
“It is critical to participate in the democracy. We consider it an honour to be able to vote from space,” said NASA astronaut Kate Rubins
“My background is looking at the physiology of animals in extreme environments. Now, I will be the animal in the extreme environment.” – Jessica Meir
Jeanette Epps will be the first Black American astronaut to work at the International Space Station in 2018. NASA on Wednesday assigned African-American astronaut Epps on missions to fly to the ISS as a crew member.