NASA responds to criticism over canceling all-female spacewalk
NASA responded to criticism Tuesday over canceling what would have been its first all-female spacewalk assignment by citing concerns with safety and speed.
“To clarify, we have more than 1 medium size spacesuit torso aboard, but to stay on schedule with @Space_Station upgrades, it’s safer & faster to change spacewalker assignments than reconfigure spacesuits,” the agency tweeted.
We’ve seen your tweets about spacesuit availability for Friday’s spacewalk. To clarify, we have more than 1 medium size spacesuit torso aboard, but to stay on schedule with @Space_Station upgrades, it’s safer & faster to change spacewalker assignments than reconfigure spacesuits. pic.twitter.com/tPisBHaF2p
— NASA (@NASA) March 26, 2019
NASA had suggested in a statement on Monday that only one of the correct-size astronaut suits would have been available for Anne McClain and Christina Koch on March 29.
{mosads}”Mission managers decided to adjust the assignments, due in part to spacesuit availability on the station,” the statement read.
“McClain learned during her first spacewalk that a medium-size hard upper torso – essentially the shirt of the spacesuit – fits her best. Because only one medium-size torso can be made ready by Friday, March 29, Koch will wear it.”
The cancellation of the all-female walk was met with criticism on Monday.
Hillary Clinton tweeted that NASA should simply “make another suit” instead of canceling the walk.
Make another suit. https://t.co/mu9w13xsi0
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) March 26, 2019
“Humanity: Able to land a rover on Mars and communicate with it, or have a probe get close to a comet hurtling through space. Also humanity: Hmm, we don’t seem to have this in your size, Woman Astronaut,” Sirius XM’s DC correspondent Olivier Knox joked on Twitter.
Humanity: Able to land a rover on Mars and communicate with it, or have a probe get close to a comet hurtling through space.
Also humanity: Hmm, we don’t seem to have this in your size, Woman Astronaut.https://t.co/JzyV2g3IJi
— Olivier Knox (@OKnox) March 26, 2019
Tech journalist Abby Beall also wrote an op-ed in the Independent claiming that the cancellation reveals flaws in space technology when it comes to women.
“The root of the problem is this: the Nasa spacesuits are old, and were not made with women in mind,” she wrote.
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