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Nicole Mann says she is proud to be first Native American woman in space

Nicole Mann says she is proud to be first Native American woman in space

NASA commercial crew astronaut Nicole Mann poses for a portrait at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, U.S., July 3, 2019. Picture taken July 3, 2019. REUTERS FILE PHOTO

Nicole Aunapu Mann has waited nine long years for her chance to go into space.

And if all goes according to plan, that wait will end on Oct. 03, when she will lead Nasa鈥檚 Crew-5 mission to the International Space Station.

鈥淚t has been a long journey, but it鈥檚 been so well worth it,鈥 Mann told Reuters on Friday.

Mann will be the first Native American woman in space. The first Native American man in space was John Herrington in 2002.

鈥淚 feel very proud,鈥 said Mann. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important that we celebrate our diversity and really communicate that specifically to the younger generation.鈥

Mann, a member of the Wailacki of the Round Valley Indian Tribes in Northern California, says that her upcoming mission has sparked excitement in her community.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 really, I think, an audience that we don鈥檛 get an opportunity to reach out to very often,鈥 she said.

With her journey into space just weeks away, Mann says she will be taking a few mementos into orbit to remind her of home, among them a 鈥榙reamcatcher,鈥 a traditional Native American protective charm.

Mann, a marine colonel with a master鈥檚 in mechanical engineering, was recruited into Nasa in 2013 and finished candidate training two years later.

The former fighter pilot who flew U.S. combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan now heads up an international crew that includes fellow Nasa astronaut Josh Cassada, Japan鈥檚 Koichi Wakata and Russian cosmonaut Anna Kikina.

They are set to launch from Florida鈥檚 Kennedy Space Center aboard SpaceX鈥檚 Dragon spacecraft and swap out Crew-4 from the ISS.

The Crew-5 mission will follow the beginning of Nasa鈥檚 landmark Artemis mission, set for its debut launch on Monday.

The gigantic Space Launch System, topped by an unmanned Orion Crew Capsule, is the first step in the goal of returning humans to the Moon after a half-century hiatus.

Mann said that she and her ISS crew will be helping to prepare for the future success of Artemis.

鈥淲hat we鈥檙e doing in low earth orbit not only trains the astronauts but provides the technical development and operational concepts that we鈥檙e going to need to live (with a) sustained human presence on the moon and eventually take us to Mars,鈥 she said.

鈥淪o I just hope that the whole world is watching on Monday.鈥

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