I don’t have live access to current news right now, but here’s the latest well-documented context about Christina Koch up to 2020 and her role in later NASA programs:
- Christina Koch set the record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman with 328 days aboard the International Space Station in 2019–2020. She returned to Earth in February 2020. This achievement was widely covered by major outlets at the time.
- She participated in multiple spacewalks during that mission, including the first all-female spacewalk in October 2019 alongside Jessica Meir. Koch’s mission contributed to studies on microgravity, space biology, and long-duration spaceflight challenges.
- As of the 2020s into 2024–2025, Koch has been associated with NASA’s Artemis program, including roles tied to Artemis II, which aims to send astronauts around the Moon. Details about exact crew assignments and mission timelines have evolved with program development.
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest news about Christina Koch and summarize reliable sources, or pull her official NASA bio for the most current status. Would you like me to do that?
Sources:
- Christina Koch Space Environments and Spacewalks coverage from Space.com and CBS News around her 2020 mission end[1][2]
- NASA biography and Artemis program mentions[5][6]