The first woman and next man on the moon will come from these NASA 18

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CAPE CANAVERAL (PTI):

NASA has named the 18 astronauts who will train for its Artemis moon-landing programme.

The first woman and the next man on the moon will come from this elite group.

Vice President Mike Pence introduced the astronauts on Wednesday at the close of his final meeting as chairman of the National Space Council.

"My fellow Americans, I give you the heroes of the future who will carry us back to the moon and beyond, the Artemis generation," Pence told the small crowd, seated several feet apart from one another.

Five of the astronauts, the only ones in attendance walked onto the stage, waving and wearing masks.

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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine stressed there would be more astronauts joining the group. NASA has 47 active astronauts.

The space agency is aiming for a moon landing by 2024, although the chances of that happening are growing increasingly dim. The upcoming change in administration also adds uncertainty.

Half of the NASA astronauts have spaceflight experience. Two are at the International Space Station right now: Kate Rubins and Victor Glover.

The two astronauts who performed the world's first all-female spacewalk last year made the cut: Christina Koch and Jessica Meir.

It's a fairly young group, with most in their 30s or 40s. The oldest is 55, the youngest 32. Only two Joe Acaba and Stephanie Wilson flew on NASA's old space shuttles. (PTI)

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