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German astronaut set for moon mission: European space agency

German astronaut set for moon mission: European space agency

Jun 14, 2026

Berlin [Germany], June 14: The European Space Agency (ESA) is confident that a German astronaut will be selected to fly to the moon on one of two lunar missions that NASA will mount under its Artemis programme.
A German astronaut is slated for either the Artemis 4 or Artemis 5 mission, ESA said on Friday. However, the decision has not yet been finalized.
It is also still not determined which of the two German candidates, Matthias Maurer and Alexander Gerst, will blast off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida."We are convinced that a German astronaut will soon make it to the moon," Maurer told dpa this week.Exploration of the moon is still in its infancy, Gerst added. "We plan to conduct long-term research on the moon, so there will be numerous other opportunities for international astronauts in the coming years."
On Tuesday, the US space agency announced that Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano will participate as the European astronaut on the next mission, Artemis 3, scheduled for 2027. However, the mission will not fly to the moon but will remain in Earth orbit where it will perform docking manoeuvres with lunar landers. (dpa)
Source: Qatar Tribune