Aussie Trailblazer: Katherine Bennell-Pegg Becomes First Australian Woman Qualified as Astronaut

April 24, 2024
Aussie Trailblazer: Katherine Bennell-Pegg Becomes First Australian Woman Qualified as Astronaut
  • Katherine Bennell-Pegg is the first Australian woman to qualify as an astronaut after a year of training in Germany.

  • She was selected from a pool of 22,500 applicants and is one of six graduates now eligible for spaceflight.

  • Bennell-Pegg could become the first astronaut on an Australian space mission, though her selection for a mission is not guaranteed.

  • Returning to the Australian Space Agency, she aims to motivate young Australians to pursue space careers.

  • Australian space missions face financial challenges, with recent industry funding cuts of $77 million.

  • Advocates like Dr. Malcolm Davis call for investment in Australian space capabilities, eyeing the $1.5 trillion space industry by 2040.

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