I will have FOMO: newly retired astronaut Sunita Williams on moon mission
Sunita Williams, the renowned Indian-American astronaut, expressed her feelings of FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) regarding NASA's upcoming Artemis II mission. Scheduled for 2026, this mission marks NASA's first crewed journey to the Moon since the Apollo program concluded in 1972. Williams, who has previously held records for the longest spaceflight by a woman and the most spacewalks by a woman, highlighted the significance of this mission in advancing human exploration of space. The Artemis II crew will consist of four astronauts who will orbit the Moon, paving the way for future missions aimed at returning humans to the lunar surface. As the world watches, Williams' sentiments resonate with many who are eager to witness a new era of space exploration. The Artemis program aims not only to land the first woman and the next man on the Moon but also to establish a sustainable human presence there by the end of the decade, ultimately preparing for future missions to Mars. Williams' reflections underscore both the excitement and the longing felt by those who have dedicated their lives to space exploration as humanity stands on the brink of new discoveries.
Originally reported by The Hindu Science. Read original article
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