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What girls can learn from female space pioneer Jessica Watkins

Jessica Watkins, the first Black woman selected for a long-term mission on the International Space Station, wants girls to know that they can achieve anything they want.

November 19, 2021 / 18:20 IST
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(Representative image) NASA announced on November 16. 2021, that Jessica Watkins will be a mission specialist on SpaceX’s next astronaut flight to the International Space Station.
(Representative image) NASA announced on November 16. 2021, that Jessica Watkins will be a mission specialist on SpaceX’s next astronaut flight to the International Space Station.

At a time when racism continues to be a flashpoint in politics and even cricket, NASA announced on Tuesday that Jessica Watkins will be a mission specialist on SpaceX’s next astronaut flight to the International Space Station (ISS).

Watkins will be the first Black woman to join the ISS crew for a long-term mission.

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The New York Times reported that Watkins, a geologist from Colorado, hoped going to the space station would set an example for children of colour, and “particularly young girls of colour, to be able to see an example of ways that they can participate and succeed”.

She added, “For me, that’s been really important, and so if I can contribute to that in some way, that’s definitely worth it.”