This is a groundbreaking move…
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The first-ever person to go on a spacewalk was Alexei Leonov, who was from Russia.

It took place on March 18, 1965, and lasted 10 minutes. Whilst the first American to go on a spacewalk was Ed White. His spacewalk was on June 3, 1965, during the Gemini 4 mission which lasted twenty-three minutes.
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Since then, over 500 people from over thirty countries have been to space.

But unbelievably, no woman of Native American heritage has ever made the journey — until now!
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Astronaut and marine colonel Nicole Aunapu Mann is set to become the very first!

“It has been a long journey, but it’s been so well worth it,” she said.
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“I feel very proud.

“It’s important that we celebrate our diversity and really communicate that specifically to the younger generation!” Mann said.
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She follows in the footsteps of the greatest astronauts of our time.

Congratulations Mann — we wish her all the luck in the world (or the universe)!
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