The
International Space Station will have its most female-heavy crew in
years as when Italy's first female astronaut joins the vessel this
weekend.
Samantha
Cristoforetti(37)will launch into space from a facility in Kazakhstan
this Sunday Nov 23,2014, where she will join Russian Elena Serova, who has been in
orbit since September.
Samantha Cristoforetti was a highly-decorated military pilot before she joined the European Space Agency
It will only be the second time that two women have been on board the ISS at once, making the six-member crew one third female.
Russian Soyuz-FG booster rocket, pictured above at its launchpad in Kazakhstan
Samantha Cristoforettis arrival will also bring a new first to space, as she will bring a specially-designed Italian espresso machine along with her.
Samantha Cristoforettis arrival will also bring a new first to space, as she will bring a specially-designed Italian espresso machine along with her.
The
so-called ISSpresso machine, which weighs 44lbs, is designed to work in
zero gravity, and will be the first device of its kind outside the
earth's atmosphere
Samantha Cristoforetti
is the first woman assigned to a lengthy space station mission by the
European Space Agency, which recently masterminded the Philae rover
landing on a comet.
Elena Serova
is one of only four Russian women to fly in space and the first to live
at this space station. It was 1963 when Russia launched the world's
first spacewoman, Valentina Tereshkova, beating America by two full
decades, and 1984 when it flew the first world's female spacewalker,
Svetlana Savitskaya
Both Elena Serova and Samantha Cristoforetti will spend six months aboard the 260-mile-high complex, following in the footsteps of nine America women who logged lengthy stays
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