Raja Chari among 18 Astronauts selected for Moon Mission

Indian-American astronaut Raja Chari is among 18 other astronauts selected for NASA’s next mission to the moon in 2024.

astronaut Raja Chari

"The Artemis Team astronauts are the future"

NASA has selected an initial team of 18 astronauts, including Indian-American astronaut Raja Chari for the next mission to the moon.

The Artemis Team has been created to pave the way for the next lunar missions in 2024.

Vice President of the US Mike Pence introduced the members of the Artemis Team on December 9, 2020.

The Vice President made the announcement during the eighth National Space Council meeting at NASA’s Kennedy Space Centre in Florida.

Pence stated: “I give you the heroes who will carry us to the Moon and beyond—the Artemis Generation.

“It is amazing to think that the next man and first woman on the Moon are among the names that we just read.

“The Artemis Team astronauts are the future of American space exploration and that future is bright.”

The astronauts on the Artemis Team come from a diverse range of backgrounds, expertise, and experience.

NASA aims to establish a sustainable human lunar presence by the end of the decade.

NASA said it will announce flight assignments for astronauts later, pulling from the Artemis Team.

The US space agency said that additional Artemis Team members, including international partner astronauts, will join this group, as needed.

Raja Chari joined the astronaut corps in 2017. A colonel in the US Air Force, he was raised in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

He received a bachelor’s degree in astronautical engineering and a master’s degree in aeronautics and astronautics.

The US Naval Test Pilot School graduate worked on F-15E upgrades and then the F-35 development programme, before coming to NASA.

His father Sreenivas V Chari immigrated from Hyderabad.

NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine declared:

“We are incredibly grateful for the president and vice president’s support of the Artemis programme.”

“As well as the bipartisan support for all of NASA’s science, aeronautics research, technology development, and human exploration goals.”

The astronauts of the Artemis Team will help NASA prepare for the coming Artemis missions.

Preparations begin next year working with the agency’s commercial partners as they develop human landing systems.

They will be assisting in the development of training; defining hardware requirements and consulting on technical development.

Chief Astronaut Pat Forrester said:

“There is so much exciting work ahead of us as we return to the moon, and it will take the entire astronaut corps to make that happen.

“Walking on the lunar surface would be a dream come true for any one of us, and any part we can play in making that happen is an honour.”

The Artemis Team members also include Joseph Acaba, Kayla Barron, Matthew Dominick, Victor Glover, Warren Hoburg, Jonny Kim, Christina Hammock Koch, Kjell Lindgren, Nicole A Mann, Anne McClain, Jessica Meir, Jasmin Moghbeli, Kate Rubins, Frank Rubio, Scott Tingle, Jessica Watkins and Stephanie Wilson.

Akanksha is a media graduate, currently pursuing a postgraduate in Journalism. Her passions include current affairs and trends, TV and films, as well as travelling. Her life motto is 'Better an oops than a what if'.



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