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On This Day: 18th October
On October 18, 2019, NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Christina Koch completed the first all-female spacewalk, marking a significant milestone in space exploration and gender equality.
Key points:
- The spacewalk lasted 7 hours and 17 minutes.
- Their primary task was replacing a faulty battery charge/discharge unit on the International Space Station's exterior.
- An earlier attempt in March 2019 was postponed due to a lack of properly sized spacesuits for both women.
- This was the first time a spacewalk was performed by an all-female team.
- The astronauts received a congratulatory phone call from the White House during the spacewalk.
Implications:
- Demonstrated women's capabilities in complex space operations.
- Inspired young girls worldwide to pursue careers in STEM and space exploration.
- Highlighted the importance of diversity and inclusion in space programs.
- Drew attention to the need for properly sized equipment for all astronauts.
- Sparked discussions about gender representation in space exploration and STEM fields.
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