First ever in history Extraterrestrial activities by women only October 19th, 7:42

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For the first time in the history of space development, an extravehicular activity in space with only female astronauts was held at the ISS = International Space Station on the 18th.

The work in space this time was done to replace the power control unit supplied to the ISS, both of which were paired by female astronaut Christina Kok and astronaut Jessica Mayer. I went out of the ISS wearing a space suit just after 8:30 on the 18th. The work lasted for about 7 hours, and the two held their breaths, carefully removed the old parts and installed new ones.

This is the first time in history that only female astronauts have been active in space. Originally scheduled for March, it was carried over this time because there was only one space suit that fits women.

US President Trump talked to the astronauts working in outer space on the phone and said, “You are so courageous. It was.

The United States is aiming to send astronauts to the moon by 2024, and one of the two people on the moon will choose women.

Currently, many female astronauts are trained in NASA and other space agencies, and the opportunities for women to work in space are expected to increase in the future.