Japan’s lunar ambitions advance with certification of 2 new astronauts
JAXA、13年ぶりに宇宙飛行士を認定

For the first time in 13 years, Japan has certified two new astronauts, with both of them set to continue their training in the U.S. in preparation for becoming the first non-U.S. astronauts to set foot on the moon under NASA’s Artemis program.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency officially certified 29-year-old Ayu Yoneda, a former surgeon with the Japanese Red Cross Medical Center,
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Japan’s lunar ambitions advance with certification of 2 new astronauts
JAXA、13年ぶりに宇宙飛行士を認定

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