Astronaut Nicole Stott, who has made it her mission to promote the healing power of art and the need to protect our planet, ...
Instead, NASA typically equips astronauts with a vacuum-sealed wardrobe that can be worn for a few days and then discarded twice weekly. The dirty clothing is then stored in a cargo container and left ...
Astronaut Jeanette Epps tells Lincoln students how she prepared for her trip to space for more than 30 years before her ...
Astronaut Suni Williams said she's trying to remember what it's like to walk after being stuck in space for almost seven ...
Jeanette Epps prepared for her trip to space for more than 30 years before her mission in 2024. Now, she wants to show ...
In her new book, social anthropologist Dr Ceridwen Dovey explores the imaginary tales of human-made objects adrift in outer space, using real events ...
NEEDHAM - Massachusetts native and astronaut Suni Williams said she's "trying to remember what it's like to walk" after being stuck in space for almost ... your eyes and float where you are ...
from space sickness similar to motion sickness, to deteriorating eye sight, to fluids pooling in the upper half of the body. And though weightlessness allows astronauts to spin, rotate, and float ...
You don't have to. You can just close your eyes and float where you are right here," Williams said. Keeping up with her family while in space She said that she and astronaut Butch Wilmore expected ...
Objects that float on the ISS must be vetted for possible hazards, like flammability and forbidden components. If the item breaks, for instance, can it cut an astronaut or damage the space station?
Middle Tennessee-native Barry Wilmore’s return to Earth from the International Space Station has been pushed back again, but the delay did give the astronaut a unique photo opportunity.