NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins is the world's first Black woman to make a long-term spaceflight.
USA - SpaceX has launched the Falcon with four astronauts to the International Space Station for NASA.
The successful launch from Florida's Kennedy Space Center is set to reach its destination later today.
This launch is after SpaceX has finished its flight catering to millionaires, and NASA's first private guests. This is the first time in NASA's history as well, as having a crew entirely composed equally of men and women.
The crew holds Samantha Cristoforetti of Italy, who is the European Space Agency's first lone female astronaut, As well as NASA's Jessica Watkins, who is the first Black woman making a long-term spaceflight.

Woodstock Council Approves Volunteer Recognition Event
Woodstock Receives OLG Payment
NDCC Nominated for BASF Grant
G1 Driver Charged with Stunt Driving
Ontario Extends GO Train Service to Stratford
UPDATE: Thames River Cleanup Gets Rescheduled
Woodstock Choralaires Present: Thank You For the Music
Hawkins Chapel to Become Historical Site
UPDATE: Rainfall Warning Issued for Oxford
Members Needed for Joint Compliance Audit Committee
Assault Charge Laid in Delhi
Oxford MP Reacts to Liberal Majority
RCMP Dismantles Norwich Drug Lab
Theatre Woodstock Presents: The 39 Steps
BBBS Oxford Launches Online 50/50 Fundraiser
Heavy Rain Expected for Oxford County
Woodstock Continues Project on Future Transit
New Municipal Election Nomination Package Now Available
PM Mark Carney Temporarily Suspends Gas Tax
Ontario Proposed Changes to Ban Uniform Charges
Comments
Add a comment