
Artemis III Crew Sparks Backlash Over Gender Representation
NASA’s Artemis III four-person crew, all men, sparked backlash over gender representation, with critics arguing qualified women astronauts were available and that the omission risks contradicting Artemis’s pledge to land the first woman on the Moon. NASA says the selection was mission-driven and non-political, though observers note the process is opaque and past leaders have pursued representative crews. The broader Artemis program, including Artemis II’s progress and Christina Koch’s Moon-orbit flight, frames this debate about how to balance mission needs with diversity promises.









