"NASA's Historic All-Female Spacewalk: A Milestone in Space Exploration"

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Two NASA astronauts, Loral O'Hara and Jasmin Moghbeli, will conduct the fourth-ever all-female spacewalk on November 1. The spacewalk will involve removing an electronics box and replacing a trundle bearing assembly on the International Space Station's solar alpha rotary joint. Originally scheduled for October 20, the spacewalk was delayed due to a coolant leak on Russia's Nauka module. This will be the fourth all-female spacewalk, following three previous ones conducted by NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir. NASA emphasizes that this will not be the last all-female spacewalk as they continue to live and work in space.
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