Transcript: NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine on "Face the Nation," July 14, 2019, CBS
CBS: "So the first steps [on the Moon] in 2024 will be by a woman?"
Bridenstine: "That's the goal."
Women are less supportive of space exploration, but putting a woman on the Moon might change that, The Conversation
"From my perspective as a space policy analyst, this is an important message for NASA to send. Women have been historically excluded from the space program, especially early on. While women have made inroads both as astronauts and more generally within the NASA ranks since, there remains a significant gender gap in support for space exploration. And for Artemis to succeed in getting the first woman to the Moon by 2024, a lot of political and public support will be required."
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