NASA defends Artemis III crew as critics question all-male lineup
NASA is defending its recently announced all-male crew for Artemis III, despite its designation as the “twin sister” of the Apollo missions.
A NASA administrator is responding to criticism that its recently announced crew for Artemis III doesn’t include any women, despite its designation as the “twin sister” of the Apollo missions.
Following the space agency’s crew announcement June 9, reactions came in from high-profile women across the industry, including a science TV host and a cosmic influencer and commentator with more than 5 million followers on social media.
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