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Women’s Day 2019: First all-women crew to undertake spacewalk

In 1963, Valentina Tereshkova, a citizen of Russia, became the first woman to fly in space.

March 08, 2019 / 17:53 IST
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Picture for representation (Image: NASA)
Picture for representation (Image: NASA)

In what may soon turn into a landmark event, astronauts aboard NASA International Space Station will conduct the first all-female spacewalk on March 29. Charting history, Christine Koch and Anne McClain will start out together nearly 240 miles above the Earth. And what better time to embark on this mission than during the Women’s History Month.

McClain and Koch were both a part of NASA’s 2013 astronaut class, and women comprised nearly half of it. Additionally, McClain is also slated to go for a spacewalk on March 22 with astronaut Nick Hague.

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As per a Press Herald report, NASA spokeswoman Stephanie Schierholz said: “It was not orchestrated to be this way. These spacewalks were originally scheduled to take place in the fall – they are to upgrade batteries on the space station.”

This all-female spacewalk will be the second of the three excursions planned for Expedition 59; it will be launched next week.