Washington: The first all-woman spacewalk is set to take place this week itself as NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir are scheduled to venture outside the International Space Station on October 17 or October 18.
The spacewalk will last approximately six and a half hours, according to NASA.
"@Space_Station update: our first all-female spacewalk with @Astro_Christina and @Astro_Jessica will be Thursday or Friday to replace a faulty battery charge-discharge unit," NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine tweeted on Tuesday.
Station managers decided to postpone previously planned spacewalks that had been set to install new batteries this week and next in order to replace the faulty power unit called a Battery Charge/Discharge Unit.
The BCDU failed to activate following the October 11 installation of new lithium-ion batteries on the space station's truss.
NASA said that the BCDU failure has not impacted station operations, the safety of the crew or the ongoing experiments aboard the orbiting laboratory, many in preparation for future human missions to the Moon and Mars.