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How a single spacesuit torso decided the timing of the first all-female spacewalk
space7 days ago

How a single spacesuit torso decided the timing of the first all-female spacewalk

The first all-female spacewalk occurred on October 18, 2019 after an earlier March attempt was postponed because only one medium-size hard upper torso was ready on the ISS. March 2019 paired Koch with Hague using the available hardware, while a second torso wasn’t ready, delaying the milestone. The October EVA with Koch and Meir achieved the historic feat, illustrating how hardware readiness can shape mission outcomes. The piece also notes that future suits (AxEMU) are being designed to accommodate a wider range of body sizes from the start.

"Priceless Toolkit Drifts Away from ISS, Leaving Astronauts in a Bind"
space2 years ago

"Priceless Toolkit Drifts Away from ISS, Leaving Astronauts in a Bind"

Amateur astronomers have the opportunity to spot a toolkit dropped from the International Space Station (ISS) during a spacewalk. The crew lock bag, visible with binoculars, is floating just ahead of the ISS in Earth's orbit. The loss of the toolkit could be costly for NASA, as it is estimated to cost around $100,000 to replace. However, advancements in 3D printing on the ISS may reduce the need to send new tools into orbit in the future.