@moonjoydump: One thing I admire about Christina is how calm she stays under pressure. Even when one of her helmet lights became disconnected during a spacewalk, she stayed focused and continued the mission. 🌙🚀 #christinakoch #christinakoch🌕💫 #christinahammockkoch #artemisii

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That is letteraly insane??? She’s so incredible omg 😭
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she had the most magical time up there so fr
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