Rayyanah Barnawi Becomes Saudi Arabia’s First Female Astronaut In Space

Saudi Arabia will send Rayyanah Barnawi, its first-ever woman astronaut, on a mission to the International Space Station (ISS) during the second quarter of 2023.
Saudi Arabia will send Rayyanah Barnawi, its first-ever woman astronaut, on a mission to the International Space Station (ISS) during the second quarter of 2023.
Astronaut Samantha Christoforetti is not only the first Italian woman in space, but she is also the first European woman commander of the International Space Station.
Before joining SpaceX, Anna Menon worked at NASA for seven years as a biomedical flight controller for the International Space Station.
Churchley is the chair of the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation Board of Trustees that promotes education in the field of STEM
Wang Yaping is notably among the few top female astronauts in China. Preceded only by Colonel Liu Yang, she is the second Chinese woman in space.
Hayley Arceneaux said, “It’s going to mean so much to these kids to see a survivor in space.”
Get ready for some fantastic news on women and the moon. If researchers have their way, by 2024 we will have the first woman on the moon. A special rocket is being built in a factory in New Orleans, United States as part of the Space Launch System (SLS) for NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration program. […]
Christina Koch completes record breaking 289 days in space. With this she broke the record of the longest single space flight by a woman. Astronaut Peggy Whitson held the previous record of spaceflight of 288 days.
A woman will land on the moon by the year 2024, so says NASA. This has become possible only due to an increase in the budget of NASA. President Donald Trump has increased NASA’s budget by whooping $1.6 Billion. This was announced on Monday. Trump had increased the budget “so that we can return to […]
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.