when anna made the decision, look, a large is not going to be safe and me, it was better to swap out the creaming butter and it hey went out instead. —— swap out the crewmember. jessica and christinajob, there is a whole string of space also in on at the minute. they are replacing lots of batteries. luke palmer tanna and andrew morgan, also on the space station today, they are heading out ina station today, they are heading out in a while to go in a few weeks to fix an experiment. so, all of these things play in, and wejust ended up with the stars aligning and this all—female spacewalk today. with the stars aligning and this all-female spacewalk today. libby, this may be a simplistic question. you trained tim peake, for example. 0ther pressures on men and women different when you are out in space? from an astronaut perspective, absolutely not. they are all trained to do theirjobs correctly, properly, and are all very, very capable of doing that. there is no difference in their abilities. i think what you see, sadly for me, is still this difference in the media interest in it. you go back to the early days of when sally ride flew into space along with svetlana, the first woman to d