Christina Koch: ISS, Artemis II moon mission and playing zero-gravity sports in orbit

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Christina Koch has the kind of job most kids dream of. In 2019, on her first mission to the International Space Station (ISS), the NASA astronaut lived in space for 328 days – the longest any woman has ever spent there. During that mission she grew proteins, 3D-printed biological tissues, worked on a dark matter experiment and made up half of the first all-female spacewalk.


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