NASA has denied rumors that two of its astronauts are losing weight on the ISS, saying they are in outstanding health.
Amid public concern, NASA said the Starliner astronauts and the other five spacefarers living in orbit "undergo routine ...
Ahead of the Nov. 5 election, four Americans are in space who may want to vote. Fortunately for them, NASA has long had a ...
As millions of Americans prepare to vote in the 2024 U.S. Election, a select few will cast their ballots from an ...
Three astronauts from NASA's Crew-8 mission shared their experiences readjusting to Earth's gravity after their 235-day ...
During a NASA press conference last week, the SpaceX Crew-8 mission members discussed readjusting to life on Earth after an ...
They’re outer this world. It’s been almost six months since technical issues stranded NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams onboard the International Space Station.
The space agency’s chief health and medical officer refutes claims that Suni Williams, who is on the unexpectedly extended ...
Astronauts face a large number of other health risks during their stay in space. In a weightless environment, muscles aren't used as much, which can lead to them weakening and atrophying. Additionally ...
Though she is smiling and seems to be in good spirits, Sunita Williams looks jarringly more hollow-cheeked than when she first boarded the ISS.
The Crew-8 astronauts spent nearly 8 months at the space station, while the Starliner astronauts are ultimately looking at the prospect of more than eight months in orbit. Long stays in the low ...
and Starliner astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore. A few months ago, Williams and Wilmore expressed their intent to vote from space. "It's a very important role that we all play as citizens ...