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NASA's Artemis III all-male crew selection sparks debate on women in space

NASA's Artemis III mission crew selection has sparked discussion regarding the representation of women in space exploration. Despite women comprising a significant portion of the astronaut corps and participating in previous missions like Artemis II, the Artemis III crew is entirely male. This situation highlights the ongoing challenges women face in leadership roles within male-dominated fields, often described as a 'leadership labyrinth'. The article emphasizes that navigating these systemic challenges requires proactive, community-driven efforts and the cultivation of self-efficacy from childhood through adulthood, rather than solely relying on systemic change. AI

RANK_REASON The article is an opinion piece discussing the implications of a NASA mission crew selection, rather than a direct announcement or research finding.

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NASA's Artemis III all-male crew selection sparks debate on women in space

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Savanah F.S. Bray, PhD ·

    NASA just named an all-male crew for ‘Artemis III’: what’s a woman to do?

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