Our fav astronaut
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Space Girl ⋆。°✩ Christina Koch  by pinkerherbst
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Space girl, show me the stars You know the galaxies of my heart ⋆。°✩
Teacher's Pet by saturtino
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In physics, a singularity is a point where the normal laws of the universe cease to exist. For you, that point has a name, a last name, and a crooked smile on her upper lip that defies all logic. After a lifetime dedicated to books and isolation, getting into NC State was your ultimate victory-the definitive proof that every sacrifice had been worth it. Yet, on the first day of class, every law of gravity you ever knew shifted on its axis. Christina Koch is brilliant, rigorous, and married. She was supposed to be nothing more than your passport to NASA, however, a single glance in Riddick Hall transforms your academic dedication into a dangerous obsession. The plan was simple: survive the semester with a flawless transcript, worthy of someone with their sights set on the stars. But no one warned you that physics cannot explain the pull of the forbidden.
Pulse - Christina Koch by readingwithbrooke
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Maya Vance is a genius engineer with one job: keep the legendary Commander Christina Koch alive. Maya's "Aegis" system is supposed to be the most advanced biometric suit in NASA history, but when it malfunctions during a critical test, her career-and Christina's life-are put on the line. Now, Maya is forced into a grueling 3:00 AM schedule with the one woman she's admired from afar for years. Christina is cold, professional, and twice Maya's age, and she doesn't have time for mistakes. But as they work together in the silence of the empty labs, Maya realizes the sensors aren't glitching. They're picking up a rhythm the math can't explain. In the high-stakes world of the Artemis mission, the most dangerous thing isn't the vacuum of space-it's the heart rate Maya wasn't supposed to feel.
Older- Christina Koch by favsmiedema
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Teacher x student wlw.