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NASA unveils 10 new astronauts for missions to the moon — and maybe Mars​



 NASA announced its 2025 Astronaut Candidate Class on Sept. 22, 2025. The 10 candidates, pictured here at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston are: U.S. Army CW3 Ben Bailey, U.S. Air Force Maj. Cameron Jones, Katherine Spies, Anna Menon, U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Erin Overcash, U.S. Air Force Maj. Adam Fuhrmann, Dr. Lauren Edgar, Yuri Kubo, Rebecca Lawler, and Dr. Imelda Muller.

Credit: NASA

HOUSTON — NASA has introduced its new class of astronaut candidates, some of whom may be among the first people to set foot on Mars.

The cadre — the 24th astronaut class in NASA's history, and the first new one since 2021 — was announced today (Sept. 22) during a ceremony here at NASA's Johnson Space Center.

The newly unveiled astronaut candidates — five men and five women — were selected from a pool of more than 8,000 applicants. NASA's call for applications opened for about a month last year, just as the previous class graduated.


NASA announced its 2025 Astronaut Candidate Class on Sept. 22, 2025. The 10 candidates, pictured here at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, are: U.S. Army CW3 Ben Bailey, U.S. Air Force Maj. Cameron Jones, Katherine Spies, Anna Menon, U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Erin Overcash, U.S. Air Force Maj. Adam Fuhrmann, Dr. Lauren Edgar, Yuri Kubo, Rebecca Lawler, and Dr. Imelda Muller. | Credit: NASA

"This selection was challenging, competitive and very difficult, but what we have for you here today is a group of individuals who are not only exceptional but who will be inspirational for the United States of America, and for our planet," Norm Knight, NASA flight operations director, said during today's ceremony.

The group now waits for their training to begin. They'll soon report back to JSC, to take on lessons in spaceflight, spacewalks, engineering and every other skill an astronaut needs to survive in space.

They'll graduate in about two years, just as NASA aims to land astronauts on the moon as a part of the Artemis 3 mission. This new class will be too green for selection on Artemis 3, but if NASA's Artemis program continues under its current design, Artemis 3 will help lead to the establishment of a sustained presence on the lunar surface, as a proving ground for future crewed missions to Mars.

While some of these astronaut candidates (or ASCANs for short) may in fact stamp the first human boot prints in the Red Planet's rusty regolith, others may become the first NASA astronauts to live and work aboard a commercial space station in low Earth orbit (LEO).

The International Space Station (ISS) is heading for retirement in late 2030 or early 2031. NASA hopes to continue its LEO research operations once the ISS is gone but is preparing to shed the financial burden of ongoing station maintenance and management.

Instead, NASA plans to turn to commercial LEO destinations. Several companies are currently developing their own stations, including Blue Origin, Axiom Space and Vast Space. Depending on these projects' development timelines, there's a good chance that these new ASCANs will be the first NASA astronauts to live in space aboard a commercial outpost.

Here's a brief rundown of the newly announced astronaut candidates, with biographical details provided by NASA:

Meet the astronauts​

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NASA astronaut candidate Ben Bailey waves to the crowd | Credit: Space.com / Josh Dinner

people in blue jumpsuits smile and wave.

NASA astronaut candidate Lauren A Edgar stands next to the NASA logo. | Credit: Space.com / Josh Dinner

A man wearing a blue jumpsuit stands next to red lettering reading NASA

Adam Fuhrmann, a 2025 NASA astronaut candidate walks out on stage. | Credit: Space.com/Josh Dinner

A man wearing a blue jumpsuit points to the crowd

Cameron Jones is one of NASA's astronaut candidates for 2025 | Credit: Space.com/Josh Dinner

people in blue jumpsuits smile and wave.

Yuri Kubo waves to the crowd. | Credit: Space.com / Josh Dinner

people in blue jumpsuits smile and wave.

NASA astronaut candidate Rebecca Lawler waves to the audience | Credit: Space.com / Josh Dinner

people in blue jumpsuits smile and wave.

Anna Menon, a NASA astronaut candidate steps on stage. | Credit: Space.com / Josh Dinner

people in blue jumpsuits smile and wave.

Imelda Muller is one of NASA's ten astronaut candidates for 2025. | Credit: Space.com / Josh Dinner

A woman wearing a blue jump suit stands next to red letters spelling NASA

Erin Overcash walks out when being introduced as a 2025 NASA astronaut candidate. | Credit: Space.com/Josh Dinner

people in blue jumpsuits smile and wave.

NASA astronaut candidate Katherine Spies greets the crowd | Credit: Space.com / Josh Dinner

NASA has high hopes for the new class, which could take part in some historic missions over the coming years.

"You are America's best and brightest, and we're going to need America's best and brightest, because we have a bold exploration plan for the future," acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy said during today's event.

"We are going back to the moon," he added. "This time, we're going to stay, and from what we learn on our mission to the moon, we're going to go to Mars, and we're going to go beyond, into the unknown."

And the U.S. is going to notch that moon goal before China does, Duffy stressed.

"I'll be damned if the Chinese beat NASA, or beat America, back to the moon," he said. "We are going to win."
 













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Six charged in ICE facility shooting jailed on federal hold in Wichita County​

Joshua Hoggard
Tue, September 23, 2025 at 9:38 PM EDT·1 min read
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WICHITA COUNTY (KFDX/KJTL) — Six women who were arraigned on federal charges related to the shooting of an Alvarado police officer at an ICE detention center on July 4, 2025, were being held in the Wichita County Jail Tuesday.

Jail records show that the following inmates were booked into the Wichita County Law Enforcement Center on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2025, all of whom are currently in custody on a federal hold:

  • Savanna Batten, of Joshua
  • Joy Gibson, of Dallas
  • Maricela Rueda, of Fort Worth
  • Elizabeth Soto, of Fort Worth
  • Lynette Sharp, of Watauga
  • Rebecca Morgan, of Dallas
RELATED: 10 held in Texas immigration detention center shooting

Federal court documents showed that all six detainees are named in federal complaints filed in the U.S. Northern District Court on charges related to what police called an “ambush-style shooting” at the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, an ICE facility currently in use by the Department of Homeland Security.

According to federal court documents, police initially responded to reports of vandalism at the facility, with several cars spray-painted with anti-immigration statements. However, when authorities arrived on the scene, one was shot in the neck. Authorities said the officer who was shot survived.

Officials have called the ordeal a “peaceful protest turned shooting,” arresting a total of 15 people on federal charges stemming from the incident.

Batten, Gibson, Rueda, Soto, Sharp, and Morgan all appeared in federal court in Fort Worth on Monday, Sept. 22, 2025, where they were arraigned on charges related to the shooting.

This is a developing story. Stick with Texoma’s Homepage for updates as more information becomes available. All individuals charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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Doctor who walked around naked in front of women at his family practice gets license revoked
The decision came after the board received videos of the Blytheville doctor walking around naked in the reception area of his medical office.

The video also reportedly showed him performing a sexual act on an employee.

After hearing from Diffine and a few of his former employees and colleagues, the board voted unanimously to revoke his license for five years.

The board said its decision was based on a “preponderance of evidence” that he violated the Medical Practices Act.

The Arkansas State Medical Board suspended Diffine’s medical license following an investigation of videos sent to the board in July.

According to the suspension order, the board received a complaint that “Diffine engaged in sexual contact with his staff, who were also his patients, and sexually harassed these same individuals.”

Video obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request showed Diffine walking around naked at Diffine Family Practice in Blytheville, including in the hallway between patient rooms.

Another video showed Diffine walking around the receptionist’s office naked in front of three women, then performing a sexual act directly on one of the women.

 
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