There was a problem when proofreading this page.
That’s because we’re looking at the older missions, honey. Times have changed.
Mija, what’s the matter?
None of the astronauts look like us.
Here, look at these. The new astronaut classes have far more women and people of color in them than before. When your mom and I were growing up, ...how we looked on the outside might have been an obstacle.
But today, who you ARE is your superpower.
And even on the Moon… it was all about her… What?
I’m sorry, I’m confused. I thought we were talking about how I got here.
We ARE. Just be patient. But you have to believe that on the inside... ...here en tu corazón, for it to work.
Is sarcasm common with robots? Is that a thing? No. Maybe I should change his programming.
An image should appear at this position in the text. To use the entire page scan as a placeholder, edit this page and replace "{{missing image}}" with "{{raw image|First Woman issue 1 Dream to Reality.pdf/11}}". Otherwise, if you are able to provide the image then please do so. For guidance, see Wikisource:Image guidelines and Help:Adding images. |