How is the first woman how going in moon
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The first woman in space, Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, flew in 1963.
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She and fellow NASA astronaut Jessica Meir ventured into the vacuum of space for seven hours and 17 minutes during the first all-woman spacewalk on October 18, 2019.
Among the astronauts announced today is one of the five NASA crewmembers currently living and working in orbit. Kate Rubins was selected in the astronaut class of 2009 and arrived at the International Space Station in October for a six-month stint.
Two are at the International Space Station right now: Kate Rubins and Victor Glover. The two astronauts who performed the world's first all-female spacewalk last year made the cut: Christina Koch and Jessica Meir.
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