NASA boss: First person on Mars a woman

The well-known saying about men and Mars can go overboard as far as the American space organization NASA is concerned.

NASA leader Jim Bridenstine did not yet want to mention specific names in American media, but clearly hinted that female astronauts occupy a prominent place in the space institute's plans. Women will also embark on the next trip to the moon. There, too, Bridenstine expects a woman to be the first to enter the surface of the moon. So far, according to NASA, twelve men have set foot on the moon.