Two NASA astronauts face an extended stay aboard the ISS. Their Boeing Starliner encountered problems. A SpaceX rescue ...
Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, NASA astronauts, are stuck in space for over six months and will come back only next year.
To give you a glimpse into these hidden challenges, here’s a look at the tactics astronauts use to survive in space, where every moment requires careful preparation, resilience, and focus.
Astronauts have marked Thanksgiving in orbit since 1973, from Skylab to the International Space Station, adapting traditional meals for space conditions and sharing them with international crew ...
The crew showed a container of food which they said had smoked turkey, Brussels sprouts, and butternut squash.
Palm Bay (Battle of The K Winter Showcase), 4:30 p.m.; Satellite at Brevard Christian, 5:30 p.m.; Titusville at Flagler Palm ...
Scientists conducted a study analyzing the condition of astronauts who spent an average of six months on the International Space Station. It turned out that the astronauts experienced a temporary ...
Pettit's camera wasn't the only one on the ISS to capture SpaceX's Starship Flight 6 from orbit. The Earth-imaging company ...
On Nov. 22, 1973, astronauts Gerald P. Carr, William E. Pogue, and Edward G. Gibson celebrated with two meals at dinner time after the team completed a spacewalk that took 6 hours and 33 minutes.
The report comes after NASA reassured the public that the astronauts are in good health, despite buzz over Suni Williams ...
Two National Aeronautics and Orbit Administration (NASA) astronauts, Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, have stayed in space for seventy days with no end in sight, despite their initial eight-day stay ...
Wilmore has had 178 days total in space. On June 6, both astronauts were the first manned crew on a Boeing Starliner capsule. However, a week after docking with the ISS, the capsule began to ...