Hello, you must be from First Look Vision. The correct answer is the 3rd image, the woman.
Neil Armstrong is best known as an astronaut, and the first man to walk on the moon. Before becoming an astronaut, he worked as a test pilot. Later on in life he became an aerospace engineer and a university professor.
Some Indian scientists who have worked at NASA include Kalpana Chawla, Sunita Williams, and Swati Mohan. Kalpana Chawla was the first woman of Indian origin in space, Sunita Williams has spent time on the International Space Station, and Swati Mohan played a key role in the recent Mars Perseverance rover mission.
Around 12 astronauts have worked on the moon.
7yeaqrs
The Capcom is the only person who speaks directly to the astronauts on a regular basis. The Capcom is always a member of the astronaut corps, and often has worked as a back-up on the mission. On occasion, others may speak with the astronauts by arrangement. For example, the families, the NASA director, or the President may have short times allocated to pass messages to the astronauts.
Some notable Indian explorers include: Rani Padmini: Legend has it that she was a queen who led a group of women to commit jauhar (self-immolation) to avoid capture by Allauddin Khilji. Satyendra Nath Bose: He was an Indian physicist who worked extensively on quantum mechanics and contributed to the development of Bose-Einstein statistics and the discovery of the Bose-Einstein condensate. Sunita Williams: She is an Indian-American astronaut who holds the record for the longest spaceflight by a woman. She has completed two space missions and has spent a total of 322 days in space.
He worked for NASA yes, he was an astronaut and is most famous for being the first man to step foot on the moon
um he is an Canadian astronaut that was born in1953 and worked for NASA he is now retired he was born in BC
She worked as a pastor at Ebenezor church.
John Williams worked with Steven Spielberg when he wrote music for the film Jaws.
Mae Jemison worked as a NASA astronaut and was the first African American woman to travel into space. She flew aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1992.
Valentina Tereshkova worked as a textile worker in a textile factory before becoming an astronaut. She also trained as a skydiver, which later contributed to her selection as the first woman to fly in space.