First All-Female Spacewalk: Koch and Meir Make History Outside the ISS
Jessica Meir and Christina Koch stepped outside the International Space Station to swap a faulty power controller, shattering the glass ceiling for extravehicular activity. This historic all-female spacewalk proved women could perform complex maintenance tasks in orbit just as effectively as their male counterparts, expanding the operational capacity of the station while inspiring future generations of female engineers and astronauts.
October 18, 2019
7 years ago
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What Else Happened on October 18
Agrippina the Elder starved herself to death on the island of Pandateria after Emperor Tiberius banished her for mourning her sons Nero and Drusus. Her final ac…
Pappus of Alexandria recorded a solar eclipse on this day, using the rare celestial event to refine his mathematical commentary on Ptolemy’s Almagest. His metic…
King Chlothar II issued the Edict of Paris, protecting the rights of Frankish nobles and limiting royal power over the church and aristocracy. It also banned Je…
Dagobert I became King of the Franks at age 33 in 629. His father had given him Austrasia to rule at age 10. Dagobert spent his reign consolidating Frankish ter…
en Toledo (España) se celebra el VII Concilio de Toledo.
Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah ordered the Church of the Holy Sepulchre destroyed in 1009. His workers hacked down to bedrock, trying to obliterate the site Chris…
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