NASA: INCREDIBLE LIVE PREMIERE with the FIRST Female Astronauts

NASA broadcasts live an incredible world premiere with the first female astronauts in outer space, here's what will happen in the next hours near the SSI.

NASA will broadcast live today an incredible premiere, after two female astronauts named Christina Koch and Jessica Meir will go out alone into outer space outside the International Space Station. Those from NASA are currently preparing the two women to go out into outer space alone in a few hours to carry out repairs to the International Space Station, and you will be able to see everything from anywhere in the world.

NASA is not the first spacewalk for a female astronaut, but this is the first time that two female astronauts go out into outer space alone to walk the universe without gravity. Today, NASA sends the two female astronauts to repair a voltage regulator of the International Space Station, they go through a fairly rigorous training process before actually going out into outer space.

NASA: INCREDIBLE LIVE PREMIERE with the FIRST Female Astronauts

NASA would have wanted to carry out this mission 7 months ago, but everything was postponed because the International Space Station lacked a suit that would have been close to the dimensions needed by one of the women. This rather long postponement also led to a change in the composition of the team of female astronauts that NASA sends to carry out this historic mission, and all before the first woman reaches the moon in 2024.

Recently, NASA has been promoting gender equality a lot, including regarding the missions in which the astronauts are involved, which is ultimately a very good thing. It will be very interesting to see how today's mission with the two female astronauts will unfold, but those from NASA are very sure that things should go exactly as everyone imagines, without any real problems.

NASA will carry out missions like this in the future as well, but it remains to be seen how many of them will be broadcast live so that everyone can see the "action".