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No female astronaut has ever been to the moon. There have been only 12 Astronauts who have landed on the moon. All of them were men.
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There were no female astronauts in the Apollo program.
Women make up 18 percent of all the active astronauts working today. this would mean 6 out of every 35 astronauts are female.
The first astronauts were recruited from previous fighter pilots, and that profession was only open for males, so no female astronauts.
Nasa accepted its first female candidate on June 16th, 1963.
I think only one not sure no offense but you should google it some more like you know do more research on it kk bye
No female astronauts have to walk on the moon, only 12 men have been there.
No female has visited the moon yet. All the astronauts who have visited the moon so far have been male.
In 1983, the six female astronauts who flew in the Space Shuttle program were Sally Ride, the first American woman in space; Judith Resnik; Anna Fisher; Sharon Christa McAuliffe, who tragically died in the Challenger disaster; Kathy Sullivan; and Bonnie Dunbar. Sally Ride made her historic flight on June 18, 1983, aboard STS-7. These women were part of a significant shift in NASA's astronaut program, paving the way for future female astronauts.
Only men have landed on the Moon, to date.
Because teachers can be in the astronauts and they learned about astronauts and they went to the astronauts team.