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En Route to the Stars
Over Coffee® is on Thanksgiving hiatus. Please enjoy this reposting of one of our top episodes of 2023.
The following post and podcast are not, in any way, affiliated with, nor endorsed by, NASA. (We’re just wowed by Artemis and the idea of lunar, and ultimately Mars, exploration!)
"It's totally not practical, to think you're going to grow up and be an astronaut," comments U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Anne C. McClain.
"I mean, who does that?"
But becoming an astronaut is only one of Anne's accomplishments.
Today, she is one of eighteen NASA astronauts currently in training for the Artemis missions. She is also a highly-distinguished Senior Army Aviator whose honors include an Iraqi Campaign Medal with two Service Stars, a Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the NASA Spaceflight Medal.
And as one of those 18 astronauts selected for Artemis, there's a very real possibility that Anne may be on her way to the Moon in the future.
Meanwhile, she has currently spent a total of 204 days in space.
Most recently, Anne served as Flight Engineer on the International Space Station for Expedition 58 and 59. During that time. she was lead spacewalker on two spacewalks.
While training for the Artemis missions,
Anne is also an Instructor Astronaut. Her areas: Robotics, EVA (Extravehicular Activities, or spacewalks!), and CAPCOM.
Anne talked about her approach to her “impractical” dream of becoming an astronaut (which strikes us as a great guideline towards achieving a goal!), her experiences in space and what it’s like to be a part of the team preparing for NASA’s future lunar exploration.