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Nasa astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir in all-women spacewalk Nasa astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir in all-women spacewalk
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Two Nasa astronauts are making the first all-female spacewalk. Two Nasa astronauts are making the first ever all-female spacewalk.
After suiting up, Christina Koch and Jessica Meir exited the International Space Station's Quest airlock to replace a failed power control unit. Christina Koch and Jessica Meir exited the International Space Station's Quest airlock on Friday to replace a failed power control unit.
The astronauts will have to venture to one end of the ISS. Once there, they will then spend five-and-a-half hours replacing the power regulator with a spare. They were expected to spend five and a half hours replacing the power regulator with a spare.
There have been 13 female spacewalkers, including Koch. Ms Koch had already carried out four spacewalks but it was the first for MS Meir, who Sbecame the 15th woman to walk in space, Nasa said.
She has already carried out two extra-vehicular activities (EVAs) at the space station this year. Jessica Meir becomes the 14th. Ms Koch, an electrical engineer, and Ms Meir, who has a doctorate in marine biology, stepped outside in their Nasa spacesuits at 11:38 GMT (07:38 EDT). They made their way to a location called the Port 6 truss structure to replace the a battery charge-discharge unit (BCDU).
Koch and Meir stepped outside in their Nasa spacesuits at 11:38 GMT (07:38 EDT). Once the task is complete, Ms Koch and Ms Meir will return to the airlock with the failed BCDU. The device will subsequently be loaded on to the next SpaceX Dragon resupply ship for inspection on Earth.
They are making their way to a location called the Port 6 truss structure. Once here, they will have to replace the device, known as a battery charge-discharge unit (BCDU). Nasa had announced in March that Ms Koch would take part in the first all-female "extra-vehicular activity" (EVA) with colleague Anne McClain. But the spacewalk was called off because a medium-sized suit wasn't available in the near-term for McClain.
Once this task is complete, Koch and Meir will return to the airlock with the failed BCDU. The device will subsequently be loaded on to the next SpaceX Dragon resupply ship for inspection on Earth.
In March this year, Nasa announced that Koch would take part in the first all-female EVA with colleague Anne McClain.
However, the spacewalk was called off because a medium-sized suit wasn't available in the near-term for McClain.
The first woman to spacewalk was the Russian Svetlana Savitskaya, who went outside the USSR's Salyut 7 space station for three hours, 35 minutes on 25 July 1984. She was accompanied by fellow cosmonaut Vladimir Dzhanibekov.The first woman to spacewalk was the Russian Svetlana Savitskaya, who went outside the USSR's Salyut 7 space station for three hours, 35 minutes on 25 July 1984. She was accompanied by fellow cosmonaut Vladimir Dzhanibekov.
The first person in history to spacewalk was Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, who died earlier this month aged 85.The first person in history to spacewalk was Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, who died earlier this month aged 85.
On Tuesday, Nasa unveiled the prototype for a new spacesuit that could be worn by the next astronauts on the Moon. On Tuesday, Nasa unveiled a prototype for a new spacesuit that might be worn by the next astronauts on the Moon. It said the new Moon suit, known formally as the Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU), is designed to give the wearer a customised fit whatever their shape or size.
It said the new Moon suit, known formally as the Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU), is designed to give the wearer a customised fit whatever their shape or size.