This astronaut made a record by spending 328 days in space

American astronaut Christina Koch returned to Earth on Thursday. He has set a record of being in space for a long time. He spent a record 328 days. She led the women's team at Spacewalk in the year 2019. For the first time in history, a group of women went out of the space station in a spacewalk.

According to NASA on this matter, he spent 328 days in space. In this sequence, he made 5,248 rounds of the earth and covered a distance of 13.9 million km. He walked out of the space station and walked 6 times and spent 42 hours and 15 minutes in open space during which he carried out many scientific experiments and missions. According to NASA, the previous record was named after American astronaut Peggy Watson. Witson served in the International Space Station for 288 days as station commander during the year 2016-17. NASA reported that along with Christina, the European Space Agency astronaut Luka Parimetano and Russian astronaut Alexander Skvortsov will also return with Christina Koch.

For your information, let us tell you that during this mission, scientists have received important data regarding the effect of gravity and space radiation on the body of women, besides the future moon and Mars missions. It will be studied in the coming time, which will be used by the US space agency as they aim to build a permanent space station on the lunar surface in the next decade. This was a very busy mission of 41-year-old Cristina Koch that provided important data for future Moon and Mars missions. NASA's first attempt at a women's spacewalk was canceled because one of its astronauts did not have a medium size space suit.

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