Suit up, space fam—this emoji is a light‑skinned woman rocking a full astronaut getup, ready to yeet herself into the cosmos. On Apple/iOS she’s front-facing in a white EVA-style suit with gray details, a clear bubble helmet, and a calm, confident smile—like she just aced docking practice on the first try. You can usually spot a mission-style patch and chunky collar ring, the classic visual cues that scream “NASA vibes,” even at thumbnail size.
People drop her when they’re launching a new project, bingeing sci‑fi, or live‑tweeting rocket streams—rocket + this emoji + sparkles is a whole mood. She doubles as the perfect “I need space” joke (insert dramatic exit), or the “brain is on another planet” vibe after too much coffee. In DMs she can be flirty (“you’re out of this world”), self‑hyping (“STEM queen behavior”), or delightfully sarcastic when leaving a chaotic group chat: mission aborted.
Culturally, she nods to real trailblazers like Sally Ride, Peggy Whitson, and the Artemis era aiming to put the first woman on the Moon—so she lands with big representation energy. Expect to see her during SpaceX/NASA launch nights, in meme captions about meetings with no atmosphere, and next to the Moon when you’re manifesting main‑character astronaut energy.
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This emoji first appeared in OSX / iOS after the iOS 10 update.