NASA astronauts Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore have reached their six-month milestone of being stranded on ...
Social media users were dumbfounded by the appearance of the astronauts who have been stuck in space since June in a newly ...
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"Living in space is super fun." The astronauts are keeping busy, with Williams and Wilmore assisting the other ISS residents in space botany studies and other research, according to NASA's ISS blog.
"Just living in space is super fun.” Both astronauts have lived up there before so they quickly became full-fledged members of the crew, helping with science experiments and chores like fixing a ...
open image in gallery Nasa astronauts Wilmore and Williams ... and other health problems that can come with living in low gravity. The space is usually occupied by seven people, though there ...
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NASA's next crew of four was originally set to launch in February, with Wilmore and Williams returning home by the end of the month alongside two other astronauts. However, SpaceX requires additional ...
Ever since Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore's week long space expedition has been stretched to months, people have been worried about the health of the astronauts. Living in microgravity has its ...
NASA's two stuck astronauts have been given more bad news as their space mission is extended again and are now not expected back until spring. Astronauts Butch Wilmore, 61, and Suni Williams ...
"Just living in space is super fun.” Both astronauts have lived up there before so they quickly became full-fledged members of the crew, helping with science experiments and chores like fixing a ...