ISS to Host First Spacewalk by Frenchwoman
Adenot and Anil Menon will spend about 6.5 hours outside the station repairing a communications antenna, NASA said.
- French astronaut Sophie Adenot will conduct a spacewalk on Tuesday outside the International Space Station, joining U.S. astronaut Anil Menon to repair a high-speed communications antenna.
- Adenot becomes the first French woman to perform a spacewalk, following Claudie, who flew missions in 1996 and 2001 but did not conduct EVAs; she is the second European woman after Samantha Cristoforetti.
- Preparation involved months of training in a swimming pool, and French astronaut Jean-Pierre Haigneré described the physical demands: "every movement of the hand on a carabiner is like squeezing a tennis ball in half."
- Working 450 kilometres above Earth in a suit weighing around 250kg, Adenot called the mission "an adventure within the adventure," writing: "It will be my turn to head outside the Station."
- Adenot could carry out a second spacewalk on 25 August, while the mission reflects ESA commitment to guaranteeing space access as commercial and government activity in orbit expands.
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French astronaut Sophie Adenot to make history on spacewalk today
Sophie Adenot on Tuesday became the first French astronaut to walk in open space outside the International Space Station (ISS).
(Agenzia Vista) Rome, 18 August 2026 The astronaut of the European Space Agency (ESA) Sophie Adenot left the International Space Station (ISS) for her first extraveicular activity (EVA). The operation marks the 31st space walk for a European astronaut and the first ever conducted by a French woman. Not for sale. Courtesy: Nasa Source: Agenzia Vista / Alexander Jakhnagiev
French and American astronaut Anil Menon went out into space for a mission of more than six hours.
Sophie Adenot, on a mission to the International Space Station (ISS), began her space trip alongside American Anil Menon.
Astronaut Sophie Adenot will become the first French woman to perform a spacewalk on Tuesday, August 18. An engineer, yoga instructor, and helicopter pilot, we present a profile of this pioneer.
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