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ISS hosts first spacewalk by a Frenchwoman

ISS hosts first spacewalk by a Frenchwoman

phys.org 18.08.2026 17:31 11 baxış
Sophie Adenot became the first French woman astronaut to venture outside the International Space Station for a spacewalk Tuesday, accompanied by American astronaut Anil Menon.

This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies. Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: Sophie Adenot became the first French woman astronaut to venture outside the International Space Station for a spacewalk Tuesday, accompanied by American astronaut Anil Menon. During the six-and-a-half-hour mission, the two astronauts replaced an antenna that allows the ISS to communicate with mission control in Houston, according to NASA.

"I'm out," Adenot, 44, said after exiting the ISS, some 400 kilometers (250 miles) above Earth. "I feel very good now." Adenot became the second European woman to conduct a spacewalk after Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti's 2022 mission. The two astronauts could be heard chatting and laughing in NASA footage of their adventure.

President Emmanuel Macron hailed Adenot's spacewalk as a cause for "French pride," leading a chorus of praise from political leaders in her home country. Flight engineer Jack Hathaway and station commander Jessica Meir remained inside the ISS during the spacewalk. After helping their colleagues don spacesuits, they monitored them and operated a robotic arm to assist with the antenna repair.

For several days leading up to the operation, the French astronaut prepared by reviewing spacesuits, tools and safety procedures to follow once outside the space station. "A successful (spacewalk) starts long before the hatch opens, and that's where my focus has been these past few days: rehearsing, preparing and focusing," Adenot said on X on Sunday. During the spacewalk, the two astronauts began by dismantling the old antenna, then retrieved the replacement and installed it.

"While the spacewalkers are the ones out in the spotlight, (extravehicular activities) are very much a team effort, and it's always a privilege to support the crew from within," Adenot wrote after the previous spacewalk, when she supported Meir and Menon. An engineer by training and a former test pilot, Adenot became in February the second Frenchwoman in history to fly into space after pioneer Claudie Haignere. The last French person to walk in space was Thomas Pesquet, who did so six times over two stays aboard the ISS.

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