Spanish astronaut Sara García Alonso, a member of the European Space Agency's (ESA) astronaut reserve, acknowledges that there has been progress toward equality in space exploration, but that the sector is still not fully adapted to women. "Space exploration has historically been a very male-dominated profession, and even today it is not 100% adapted for women to pursue it," the Spanish astronaut and scientist told EFE on the eve of her particip…
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Spanish astronaut Sara García Alonso, a member of the European Space Agency's (ESA) astronaut reserve, acknowledges that there has been progress toward equality in space exploration, but that the sector is still not fully adapted to women. "Space exploration has historically been a very male-dominated profession, and even today it is not 100% adapted for women to pursue it," the Spanish astronaut and scientist told EFE on the eve of her particip…