Less is more: women in space


When you think of space travel, you might associate it solely with men. Especially beefcake men who spend a lot of their time working out.
But here is an article about how maybe that idea is a little outdated. It’s time to look at women in space. There are a lot of good reasons why.
They eat, breathe, and weigh less than men, which, in the context of a months-long space flight, could be a real game-changer. Plus, they bring soft skills that might make the trip a lot more pleasant.
Even better – they’re looking for astronauts. Click here to join.
Read more courtesy of MarieClaire.com