Historic Women Spacewalkers Hope to Land on the Moon

After making history at the space station, NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir look to the moon.

This past Friday (Oct. 18), Koch and Meir conducted the first-ever "all woman spacewalk," during which they replaced a faulty piece of hardware that helps to power the International Space Station. Today (Oct. 21), following their landmark achievement, Koch and Meir addressed the media via webcast and shared their excitement about NASA's Artemis program and their dreams of setting foot on the lunar surface. 

Prior to launching to the space station in September, Meir told Space.com "I would absolutely love to be the first woman on the moon. That would be my ideal mission. It is time for us to go back to the moon, and I think that we will be able to do that in the near future and I would love to be the one on that mission." 

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NASA astronaut Jessica Meir (left) gives her colleague Christina Koch a fist bump during a spacesuit check at the International Space Station ahead of their historic all-woman spacewalk. (Image credit: NASA)

Meir also told Space.com how much of a dream it has been for her to not only become an astronaut, but to one day complete a spacewalk. She said that she was "really looking forward to the potential to do a spacewalk since that's really what I've always envisioned myself doing really my whole life."

"I wrote this in my high school yearbook under future plans, I said: to go for a spacewalk. So, I finally checked that box and have lived that dream," the astronaut said today during the webcast. "Another dream would be to go to the moon. That's always the image I had from the very first drawing I did of when I said I wanted to be an astronaut in the first grade – was standing on the surface of the moon. So I think maybe I'll make that my new dream," she added.

Meir is one of 12 women who are active in NASA's astronaut corps and are eligible to be chosen for the first Artemis mission to land humans on the surface of the moon. Koch, who led Friday's spacewalk as a veteran spacewalker, is also one of the 12 women who could be chosen as the first woman to walk on the moon

"The idea of having the honor of being the first woman to walk on the moon is almost too great to fathom," Koch said today during the webcast. "Of course it would be a dream of mine and has been my entire life but for now, I'll just settle for knowing that I'll probably at least know the first woman to walk on the moon, hint hint." 

As Koch said "hint hint," she nudged Meir, suggesting her hope for Meir to be the first woman on the moon. This isn't surprising, as the two were accepted into the astronaut corps at the same time in 2013 and have been great friends ever since. 

"I definitely do not necessarily know the selection process," Koch added, "but I do know that every single person in our office is extremely qualified and whoever does that mission will be the right person for the job and will carry the hopes and dreams of everyone to explore."

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Chelsea Gohd
Senior Writer

Chelsea “Foxanne” Gohd joined Space.com in 2018 and is now a Senior Writer, writing about everything from climate change to planetary science and human spaceflight in both articles and on-camera in videos. With a degree in Public Health and biological sciences, Chelsea has written and worked for institutions including the American Museum of Natural History, Scientific American, Discover Magazine Blog, Astronomy Magazine and Live Science. When not writing, editing or filming something space-y, Chelsea "Foxanne" Gohd is writing music and performing as Foxanne, even launching a song to space in 2021 with Inspiration4. You can follow her on Twitter @chelsea_gohd and @foxannemusic.