Anne Mcclain, a female astronaut from NASA, said she had unauthorized access to the savings account of a former Air Force intelligence officer, a same-sex marriage partner, while on the International Space Station.
The couple had divorce issues, so McClein said he had granted access to the account but had his own money. He said that he has been checking the shared accounts regularly since the days of good relationships. As a result, her attorney says McClein thought the account authority was valid.
However, the other party claims to have access to personal information and unauthorized access to personal property records. The NASA inspection office is responding after hearing the situation from both sides. According to foreign media, this may be the first crime to have occurred in space. However, it may happen that many issues arise about how to deal with this situation.
In June, McClein was scheduled to do the first female ISS outboard activity in history, but it was postponed due to lack of a suit for the size. However, due to personal matters, the possibility of becoming a criminal in outer space has arisen. Related information can be found here .
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