TL:DR - Even when it's space science, what else can we expect other than no brains and outrage?

The link below is self explanatory.

https://phys.org/news/2019-03-nasa-defends-scrapping-all-women-spacewalk.html?utm\_source=quora&utm\_medium=referral

I am at this point quite convinced that women on social media do not know anything beyond their narcissistic egos and their identity as women. Just about the only thing they care about is their own solipsistic inclusion into anything and everything with zero objectivity or regard for the results (naturally it won't stop with inclusion, after that it will tip the power balance towards women and kicking the men out, but that's another story). This includes Hillary Clinton as well, if you read that link.

So when NASA ended up with the all women spacewalk (it wasn't intentionally planned btw, it just turned out like that due to circumstances), the only important word to most of society was 'women' and not what a spacewalk actually involves.

Well, first up, in NASA, if you're going to space, it's all about professionalism and the mission first. Astronauts do not enjoy a paid vacation in space and apart from a tight schedule of work also have to deal with the mundane stuff that becomes difficult in orbit, extensive maintenance as well as the ever growing schedule of spacecraft arriving and departing from the station. Their time is scheduled religiously. Their missions are to put it mildly, complicated and need to be performed to as near perfection as humanly possible with extensive preparation that lasts for hours, while circling above the earth at 17000 mph + floating in space. A spacewalk isn't just like putting on a T shirt, a jeans and walking out that door.

Of course, compared to Apollo 13, realizing that there was only 1 suit of the required size is not exactly a life and death situation. Of course only 2 suits are operational at any given time, the others are spares that would need an entire day of assembly, size fitting, testing, and the like before the go ahead is given for a spacewalk. This would need a lot of time and while it can be done, the schedule suffers. No one had anticipated it would come to this in the first place anyway.

Plus, astronauts tend to gain height, their body fluids get redistributed, and their suit fitting requirements can change once in space due to the microgravity environment. So what might fit fine on earth might need recalibration once in space.

And so it was cancelled by the women astronauts themselves.

But what do you expect from a society that struggles to do basic math, thinks the earth is flat or the moon landing was a hoax all over any space mission video on Youtube? Quoting from that article "... Space fans and feminists alike denounced the decision to cancel the all-women spacewalk, seeing implicit sexism in traditionally male-dominated NASA's failure to be adequately prepared for both women to venture out into space together..."

Even kids who throw a tantrum for not getting what they want can be more straightforward. And whether kid or woman, what's the use of trying to explain and get them to understand in the middle of a hissy fit?

All that's left is for them to go to Mars and soon start the flat Mars society and complain about how tough life is for women on Mars.

And this is where we're going. Once upon a time, space exploration was only reserved for men because it was the most dangerous and complicated stuff anyone had attempted in human history. You had to be in the military, the best of the test pilots, in excellent health and willing to put your life on the line just to get in. You also needed to be calm under pressure, put the mission first. Life in orbit wasn't going to be pleasant. One mistake at any point and RIP.

Whatever might be the mission, the only thing really important to women, feminists and their male pedestal worshippers these days are themselves and their egos, and inclusion, but only for the benefits. Most kids who want to be an astronaut some day are already way more mature and smarter than these people, and hopefully when they grow up, they'll be professional and understand their work rather than acting like a child denied their candy.

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