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Meet the First Humans on Mars: Boshka Astronauts to Make History

9 March 2021 - Capital City, CW - Back in February, President Bannister charged the Boshka Space Agency with a new mission: Within 6 months, put a man on Mars. Although the time frame is a little short since it can take anywhere between six to eight months to get to Mars according to BSA's website, depending on when they take off. Never the less, the all human crew will make history.


"The things that we accomplish today, will forever be remembered for all of humanity." - President Michael R. Bannister

Leading the crew is Mission Commander William E. Bishop, 44 of West City, BR. Bishop has over ten years of service serving in both the US Air Force and in the Boshka Air Force. He has also trained as an astronaut with NASA and has accumulated over 25 hours in space walks. Bishop is married to his wife, Jennifer, 41 and has three children, Ben, 14, Sam, 12, and Ashley, 11.


The on board medical doctor is Dr. Dana R. Wolverton, M.D., 41 of Aldham, CA. Dr. Wolverton has over seven years of service serving in both the US Air Force and in the Boshka Air Force. She has also trained as an astronaut with NASA and has accumulated over 14 hours in space walks. Dr. Wolverton is married to her Husband, Matthew, 43 and has a daughter, Emily, 15. Dr. Wolverton is also a graduate from Johns Hopkins University.


"When I graduated from Johns Hopkins [university] back in '95, the last thing I thought I'd be doing is going to Mars. I don't believe it, but my mom told me this story of how after I was born, she went to a psychic artists and that she painted me as a space surgeon. She swears by it, but I don't buy it." said Dr. Dana R. Wolverton on going to Mars.


Read more about the astronauts and the mission on the BSA's website.



Mission Commander William E. Bishop (Left), On Board Medical Doctor Dr. Dana R. Wolverton, M.D. (Right)

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