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A Minor Glitch in a Major Milestone
International Space StationFriday, May 2, 2025
The first all-female spacewalk finally happened in October 2019, with astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir. This was seven months after McClain missed her chance. NASA has had many challenges with its aging Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) suits. These suits have been in use since the 1980s and have had issues ranging from discomfort to water leaks.
Women astronauts, in particular, have faced fitting problems with these suits for decades. Many parts of the EMU are adjustable, but some components don't fit well, especially for shorter women. This issue is not unique to spacesuits. It's a common problem in many male-dominated fields, from military uniforms to firefighter gear.
NASA is working on a new spacesuit design to replace the current EMU. However, the International Space Station is set to retire in less than five years, giving NASA a tight deadline to develop and test the new suits. The current EMU suits are showing their age, just like the station itself. Before every spacewalk, the gloves go through a thorough inspection. Photography and detailed analysis help ground control decide if the gloves are safe to use.
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