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Who would be the first person on Mars? NASA says a woman and also in moon


NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said, the first person on Mars is likely to be a woman. It's likely to be a woman, the first next person on the Moon. It's also true that the first person on Mars is likely to be a woman.

The NASA administrator did not identify a specific person but said women are at the forefront of the agency's upcoming plans.

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.

Bridenstine said, so these are great days. We have the first all-female spacewalk happening this month at the end of March, which is, of course, National Women's Month.

Both McClain and Koch were part of the 2013 astronaut class, half of which were women. They came from the second-largest applicant pool NASA has ever received more than 6,100. The most recent class of flight directors was also 50 percent women.

NASA has come a long way since 1978 when the first six women joined NASA's astronaut corps. Currently, women comprise 34 percent of its active astronauts, according to the agency.

Bridenstine said, NASA is committed to making sure we have a broad and diverse set of talent and we're looking forward to the first woman on the moon.

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