NASA Astronaut Reid Wiseman's Daughters Inspire Young STEM Students
NASA Astronaut Reid Wisemans Daughters Inspire Young STEM Students...
NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman's teenage daughters are trending today after their heartfelt social media posts about space exploration went viral. The sisters, ages 15 and 17, shared photos with their father during his recent mission preparations, sparking renewed interest in youth STEM engagement.
The trend emerged after Wiseman, commander of NASA's upcoming Artemis II lunar mission, mentioned his daughters during a Wednesday press conference. "Seeing my girls get excited about science makes every sacrifice worth it," he told reporters at Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Public reaction has been overwhelmingly positive, with the #WisemanDaughters hashtag gaining over 50,000 mentions on Twitter since yesterday. Educators are praising the sisters for making space careers relatable to young Americans, particularly teenage girls.
The daughters' Instagram accounts (@wisemansisters) gained 20,000 new followers overnight after posting about their experiences growing up with an astronaut father. Their most-shared reel shows them trying on space gloves at NASA's training facility last month.
This comes as NASA reports record-high applications for its youth STEM programs. The agency's deputy administrator told CNN this morning that "visible role models like the Wiseman sisters are changing perceptions about who belongs in space science."
Wiseman, a veteran of two spaceflights, will lead the first crewed Artemis mission around the Moon in late 2026. His family's growing public profile coincides with NASA's push to highlight astronaut families ahead of the historic lunar flight.
School districts in Texas and Florida have already invited the sisters to speak at STEM events this fall. Their viral moment underscores how personal stories are driving America's renewed passion for space exploration among younger generations.