As you may know, Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch became the first woman to orbit the Moon, making her the farthest-traveling woman in space history!Four astronauts in a spacecraft pose for a photo, smiling. Two are standing and two are crouched in front, with American and Canadian flags visible

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I, and many others, are also now deeply obsessed with her.Person gazing out from a spacecraft window at Earth from space, with a partial silhouette framing the planet's viewShe has major *queen of pop* energy.Astronauts float in a space station, smiling and holding a small globe. An American flag is visible in the backgroundThat said, there’s obviously a HUGE team behind this launch besides the four astronauts we see in space, and pictures of them are also going viral.Four astronauts in orange space suits stand in front of an Artemis mission backdrop, preparing for a mission event

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Let me show you some photos, and tell me what you notice…Here’s one:A woman in a control room, smiling and holding an open laptop, surrounded by colleagues working at computer stationsAnother:Three people excitedly look at a laptop screen, suggesting a positive discovery. They are indoors, possibly in a professional or scientific settingLooking at a model of the moon:People in a control room discuss a space mission, holding a model planet. Screens and monitors surround themThis is a happy group of NASA scientists:Group of people in a control room celebrating and smiling, with screens and computers visible

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And lastly, this picture of members of the lunar science team celebrating a successful loop around the Moon:People in a control room cheer and celebrate a space mission milestone while monitoring screensNotice anything yet?????Two women working in a control room, one pointing at a monitor, both wearing headsets and professional attireYeah, ding-ding-ding, there are TONS of women on the team.People in a control room cheer and applaud while watching a screen, indicating a successful event or missionThe pictures have been circulating on social media and the reactions are very nice!Group of people in a control room celebrating the launch of Artemis II, with screens showing mission details

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Here are 10 of my favorite ones:10. “Thank you for sharing! Going to share this picture with my kindergarteners 💛”A social media comment reads, "Thank you for sharing! Going to share this picture with my kindergarteners," followed by a heart emoji9. “My 10yo daughter wants to be a planetary geologist. I showed her this photo and she got so excited to see so many women.”Social media post: "My 10yo daughter wants to be a planetary geologist. I showed her this photo and she got so excited to see so many women."8. “SUCK IT, HERITAGE FOUNDATION!!!!!!!!!!!!”A post by "mortalglobetrotter" reads, "SUCK IT, HERITAGE FOUNDATION!!!!!!!!!!!!" with 220 likes, 1 comment, and share options7. “We went from hidden figures to this! So prouuuudff🥰”Screenshot of social media post reads: "We went from hidden figures to this! So prouuudff," followed by an emoji

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6. “Every time a new image of NASA peeps working or celebrating comes out, I’m so proud to see the majority of the people in the photo being women. Let’s go Artemis!”Social media post celebrating NASA photos with many women, mentioning Artemis program

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5. “This is so awesome!! Thanks for sharing! Who run the world?! (and apparently space too).”Social media post with caption: "This is so awesome!! Thanks for sharing! Who run the world?! (and apparently space too)"4. “I am enchanted by the joy and pride. And also that 16 out of the 26 I can see are women. Remarkable💕”The image shows a social media post expressing joy and pride, noting that 16 out of 26 people seen are women3. “This gives me so much joy ❤️ What a time to be alive! (There are so many terrible things going on right now, we really need to celebrate the good things.)”Social media post reads: "This gives me so much joy. What a time to be alive! (There are so many terrible things going on right now, we really need to celebrate the good things.)"

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2. 🤩 Best post on the internet I’ve seen recently!Comment by yorkshireviolinist: "Best post on the internet I’ve seen recently!"1. And lastly: “We really need to do better with career day. You’re telling me I could’ve gone to school for something cool like lunar geology?”Comment by zeusy_goose123: "We really need to do better with career day. You’re telling me I could’ve gone to school for something cool like lunar geology?"Thoughts???People in a control room cheer and applaud, watching a successful mission event on screens above. Various individuals display excitement and relief

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