File:Jessica Meir–first all female spacewalk in history-2019-10-18.jpg

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English: NASA astronaut Jessica Meir waves at the camera during a spacewalk with fellow NASA astronaut Christina Koch (out of frame). They ventured into the vacuum of space for seven hours and 17 minutes to swap a failed battery charge-discharge unit (BCDU) with a spare during the first all-woman spacewalk. The BCDU regulates the charge to the batteries that collect and distribute solar power to the orbiting lab’s systems. 2019-10-18. iss061e011841.
Date Taken on 18 October 2019, 13:24 (according to Exif data)
Source https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/nasa-astronaut-jessica-meir-waves-at-the-camera-during-a-spacewalk
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