Caribou, Maine native and astronaut Jessica Meir is going back to the International Space Station.

Meir will be the Spacecraft Commander Pilot for Her Second Time in Space

She will be the spacecraft commander pilot in a long-duration science expedition launching in February. It’s her second time in space.

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Bill Ingalls-NASA
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Goal is to Prepare Manned Missions to the Moon and Mars

Meir will be one of four astronauts heading to the ISS with the mission goal to prepare manned missions to the moon and Mars. They plan to be in orbit for eight months.

Spent Seven Months in Space on Her First Mission

Meir spent seven months or 205 days at the International Space from September 2019 to April 2020.

Frederick M. Brown
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She was Part of the First All-Female Spacewalk in 2019

She was part of the historic first all-female spacewalks with Christina Koch in October 2019.

Preparing for the Mission and Training Two New Astronauts in the Process

Meir said she is familiar with the logistics of space travel and is focused on the preparation. She is assisting two new astronauts in the training process and getting ready for the mission.

Selected as Astronaut in 2013 and Had a Daughter in 2023

Meir was selected to be a NASA astronaut in 2013. Her daughter was born in 2023.

LOOK: The states with the most UFO sightings

For each state, we’ve also included details of famous UFO sightings in that state. Of note is that almost three-quarters of all UFO sighting reports in the United States occur between 4 p.m. and midnight, and tend to peak between 9 and 10 p.m. Food for thought next time you're out scoping for alien life. Keep reading to see which states have had the most UFO sightings.

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LOOK: Cool Car Features We Kind of Miss

Kids these days don't know what they're missing out on! But hey, let's be real, some of those old car features were pretty awesome. Yeah, they might've been a bit risky and even tried to kill us, but they made our rides feel way cooler.

Gallery Credit: Stephen Lenz

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