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Jeanette Epps has been replaced by backup crew Serena M. Auñón-Chancellor for the Soyuz MS-09 flight.
Source (German, sorry): http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/weltall/alexander-gerst-deutscher-astronaut-bekommt-neue-iss-kollegin-a-1188637.html
Announcement should become more widely available shortly (should already be out there, but I wasn't able to find a NASA source atm).
-- 2001:1C00:1C01:7C00:A945:55D6:F3C:15CB ( talk) 20:12, 18 January 2018 (UTC)
This paragraph from the current version the § NASA career section is out of date:
Since Epps's roll in Boeing Starliner-1 was announced, both Glover and Watkins have completed long-duration stays on Station. At this point, is being the 2nd Black woman and 3rd Black astronaut doing so sufficiently notable for those rankings to be mentioned, or should those two lines simply be removed? -- ToE 16:57, 22 February 2023 (UTC)
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Next year, he [astronaut Victor Glover] could be followed by Jeanette Epps, who would be the first Black woman to be part of an I.S.S. crew. She will fly aboard the first operational crewed trip of Boeing's Starliner capsule.
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Jeanette Epps has been replaced by backup crew Serena M. Auñón-Chancellor for the Soyuz MS-09 flight.
Source (German, sorry): http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/weltall/alexander-gerst-deutscher-astronaut-bekommt-neue-iss-kollegin-a-1188637.html
Announcement should become more widely available shortly (should already be out there, but I wasn't able to find a NASA source atm).
-- 2001:1C00:1C01:7C00:A945:55D6:F3C:15CB ( talk) 20:12, 18 January 2018 (UTC)
This paragraph from the current version the § NASA career section is out of date:
Since Epps's roll in Boeing Starliner-1 was announced, both Glover and Watkins have completed long-duration stays on Station. At this point, is being the 2nd Black woman and 3rd Black astronaut doing so sufficiently notable for those rankings to be mentioned, or should those two lines simply be removed? -- ToE 16:57, 22 February 2023 (UTC)
References
Next year, he [astronaut Victor Glover] could be followed by Jeanette Epps, who would be the first Black woman to be part of an I.S.S. crew. She will fly aboard the first operational crewed trip of Boeing's Starliner capsule.