First Native American woman in space ‘awed by Mother Earth’

20 October 2022, 10:04

Nicole Mann
Nicole Mann. Picture: PA

Nicole Mann’s five-month mission aboard the International Space Station is under way.

The first Native American woman in space has said she is overwhelmed by the beauty and delicacy of Mother Earth, and is channelling “positive energy” as her five-month mission gets under way.

Nasa astronaut Nicole Mann said from the International Space Station that she has received lots of prayers and blessings from her family and tribal community.

She is a member of the Wailacki of the Round Valley Indian Tribes in Northern California.

Ms Mann showed off the dream catcher she took up with her, a childhood gift from her mother that she has always held dear.

The small traditional webbed hoop with feathers is used to offer protection, and she said it has given her strength during challenging times.

Nicole Mann on the Space Station
The astronaut is a US marine colonel and a member of the Wailacki of the Round Valley Indian Tribes in California (Nasa via AP)

Years before joining Nasa in 2013, Ms Mann flew combat missions in Iraq for the US marines.

“It’s the strength to know that I have the support of my family and community back home and that when things are difficult or things are getting hard or I’m getting burned-out or frustrated, that strength is something that I will draw on to continue toward a successful mission,” she told The Associated Press.

Ms Mann said she has always heeded her mother’s advice on the importance of positive energy, especially on launch day.

“It’s difficult for some people maybe to understand because it’s not really tangible,” the astronaut said.

“But that positive energy is so important, and you can control that energy, and it helps to control your attitude.”

Nicole Mann
Nicole Mann is the first Native American woman in space (Nasa via AP)

Ms Mann, 45, a US marine colonel and test pilot who was born in Petaluma, California, said it is important to recognise there are all types of people aboard the space station.

It is currently home to three Americans, three Russians and one Japanese astronaut.

“What that does is it just highlights our diversity and how incredible it is when we come together as a human species, the wonderful things that we can do and that we can accomplish,” she said.

While fascinated with stars and space as a child, Ms Mann said she did not understand who became astronauts or even what they did.

“Unfortunately, in my mind at that time, it was not in the realm of possibilities,” she said.

That changed later in her career. Now, she is taking in the sweeping vistas of Earth from 260 miles up and hoping to see the constellations, as she encourages youngsters to follow their dreams.

As for describing Earth from space, “the emotions are absolutely overwhelming”, she said.

“It is an incredible scene of colour, of clouds and land, and it’s difficult not to stay in the cupola (lookout) all day and just see our planet Earth and how beautiful she is, and how delicate and fragile she is against the blackest of black that I’ve ever seen – space – in the background.”

Ms Mann rocketed into orbit with SpaceX on Oct. 5. She’ll be up there until March. She and her husband, a retired Navy fighter pilot, have a 10-year-old son back home in Houston.

The first Native American in space, in 2002, was now-retired astronaut John Herrington of the Chickasaw Nation.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

Italy G7 Foreign Ministers

Israel ‘gave US last-minute warning about drone attack on Iran’

Pictures of the Week Global Photo Gallery

Iran fires air defence batteries at two sites after drones spotted

Building on fire

Ukraine claims it shot down Russian bomber as Moscow’s missiles kill eight

Signs twinning Bournemouth with Israeli city mysteriously vanish as police probe apparent hate crime

Signs twinning Bournemouth with Israeli city mysteriously vanish as police probe apparent hate crime

Antonio Tajani

G7 foreign ministers warns of new sanctions on Iran and urge de-escalation

Google HQ

Japanese doctors demand damages from Google over ‘groundless’ reviews

Air defences

Russia pummels exhausted Ukrainian forces ahead of springtime advance

Leonid Volkov

Two suspects held in Poland after attack on Navalny ally in Lithuania

Taylor Swift performing during the Eras Tour

Taylor Swift reveals surprise 2am double album drop with record packed with secret messages and attacks on her exes

Pakistan Suicide Attack

Japanese workers narrowly escape suicide bombing in Pakistan

French toddler Emile Soleil may have been eaten by a pack of wolves following discovery of 2-year-old's skull

French toddler Emile Soleil may have been eaten by a pack of wolves following discovery of 2-year-old's remains

Israel strikes back at Iran: Explosions heard following revenge attack - days after Tehran's drone assault

Israel strikes back at Iran: Explosions heard following revenge attack - days after Tehran's drone assault

India Election Narendra Modi

India starts voting as Narendra Modi seeks third term as prime minister

Argentina NATO

Argentina asks to join Nato as President Milei seeks more prominent role

Israel Palestinians UN Security Council

US vetoes widely supported UN resolution backing full membership for Palestine

Trump Hush Money

Twelve jurors confirmed for Trump hush money trial