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Nasa鈥檚 first all-female spacewalk
American astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir are making history after embarking on the first women-only spacewalk.
They are expected to float outside the International Space Station for more than five hours while they repair defective equipment.
Only 14 women have done a spacewalk -- the first was Dr Kathryn Sullivan while onboard the Challenger in 1984. She explains the significance of this milestone.
(Photo: Christina Koch and Jessica Meir prepare for their spacewalk. Credit: Nasa)
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