She was also part of the six-member crew that flew in the first fully-crewed [note 1] test flight to space on July 11, 2021, aboard VSS Unity.
Natalie Beth Stubbings grew up in Northbrook, Illinois, and attended Glenbrook North High School.
[5] Moses later joined Virgin Galactic where she is chief astronaut instructor and interiors program manager[7][8] During her spaceflight on February 22, 2019, she became the first person on a suborbital mission known to have unstrapped and floated around the cabin, as part of her job evaluating the future passenger experience.
[9] "One of the things that I believe in is that if a greater slice of humanity can experience spaceflight, it will translate to untold benefits and changes on Earth.
In 2009 the ISS was awarded the Robert J. Collier trophy; Moses played a large role in the development required to attain this.