NASA Astronauts Make Historic Spacewalk Outside International Space Station In a groundbreaking moment for space exploration, a team of NASA astronauts has successfully completed a record-breaking spacewalk outside the International Space Station. The six-hour and 47-minute excursion marked the longest single spacewalk in history, pushing the boundaries of human endurance in space. Led by astronaut Christina Koch, the team of four spacewalkers tackled a series of critical maintenance tasks, including upgrading the station's life support systems and replacing a faulty camera. The daring feat is a testament to the ingenuity and skill of the astronauts and engineers who continue to push the frontiers of space travel.


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