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JAXA selects 2 new astronaut candidates for future moon flights

Japan has selected its first new astronaut candidates in more than 13 years in preparation for future missions to the moon with NASA’s Artemis program.

Hiroshi Yamakawa, president of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), named Makoto Suwa, a 46-year-old risk reduction specialist at the World Bank, and Ayu Yoneda, a 28-year-old surgeon working for the Japanese Red Cross Medical Center, as the agency’s new recruits (opens in new tab) at a press conference held in Tokyo (opens in new tab) on Tuesday (Feb. 28).

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