The woman astronaut: medium skin tone emoji is your instant ticket to big-dream energy, women-in-STEM pride, and βto the moonβ project hype. People drop it when launching a new idea, pulling an all-nighter that feels NASA-level, or announcing a career glow-up with liftoff vibes. It doubles as the perfect βI need spaceβ joke, the crypto βto the moonβ wink, or a celebratory nod to real trailblazers like Mae Jemison and Sally Ride. On social, it pairs with π and π for goal-setting montages, hard-launch relationship posts, or playful βsee you in my orbitβ flirting.
On Apple/iOS, she appears front-facing in a crisp white spacesuit with subtle gray panels and blue mission-style patches, calm smile on display, with a rounded clear helmet tucked at her side. The medium skin tone shows in her face and hands, giving the icon a warm, human feel beneath all that sciβfi drip. The design is clean and slightly glossy, with that unmistakable Apple polish that makes the visor and suit seams pop. Use it earnestly for cosmic ambition, ironically when youβre spacey at 3 a.m., or as a cheeky reply when someone asks if youβre free and you say, respectfully, currently orbiting. Itβs also big in timeline memes for countdowns, mission-control chaos, and any moment that calls for zero-gravity flex energy.
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Emoji History The emoji code/ image log of changes.
This emoji first appeared in OSX / iOS after the iOS 10 update.