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Who Is Sunita Williams and Why Are the Starliner Astronauts Stuck in Space?
After Boeing's Starliner spacecraft left them stranded on the International Space Station in June, Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore are facing several more months in space before they can return home.
The astronauts stuck at the International Space Station are voting Tuesday — here’s how
The crew - including two stuck there after the Boeing Starliner malfunctioned - will beam their votes back to Earth thanks to a high-tech encrypted system.
Who are the Boeing Starliner astronauts stuck in space, and why are they still there?
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.
Remember those Starliner astronauts still in space? Don’t worry, they can vote.
Ahead of the Nov. 5 election, four Americans are in space who may want to vote. Fortunately for them, NASA has long had a plan to make it possible.
Here’s How US Astronauts Voted From Space
Space station astronauts used NASA’s communications network to cast their ballots from over 200 miles above Earth.
NASA astronauts on International Space Station warned of 'top safety risk' after 50 'areas of concern' discovered
NASA astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) are being issued safety precautions with 50 'areas of concern' on board. The American space agency and its Russian counterpart have been aware of a leak on the ISS since 2019.
NASA astronauts to redock SpaceX Dragon at International Space Station: How to watch
Astronauts at the International Space Station will move a SpaceX Dragon to a new port to make way for an uncrewed spacecraft on a resupply mission.
How do astronauts vote in the US election from space?
The history of space voting starts in 1996 when astronaut John Blaha couldn’t physically vote in that year’s presidential race between President Bill Clinton and Bob Dole. Blaha was stationed aboard the now-defunct Russian Mir Space Station, a predecessor to the International Space Station.
Four NASA astronauts requested absentee ballots to vote from space
I got my ballot in and made sure that mine got counted,” Astronaut Butch Wilmore said Tuesday during a talk with students at Tennessee Tech University.
As the US heads to the polls, here’s how astronauts cast their votes from space during US election
Despite being in orbit, American astronauts can vote in the election thanks to a secure space-based voting process. View on euronews
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New photos of astronauts stuck in space without being able to return home spark health concerns
New photographs have been released of the
astronauts
who have spent over 150 days stranded on the
International
Space
...
Daily Express US on MSN
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Mystery as four NASA astronauts hospitalized after return from International Space station
Four NASA astronauts were taken to hospital after their return to Earth aboard a SpaceX craft.The Crew-8 astronauts landed in ...
Scientific American
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The International Space Station Has Been Leaking for Five Years
So having yearslong seemingly unfixable leaks on the
International
Space
Station
(ISS) sounds like a nightmare scenario ...
The Mirror
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Mystery as four NASA astronauts hospitalised after return from International Space station
The Crew-8
astronauts
splashed down in their Dragon capsule off the coast of Florida after more than 200 days on the ...
The Associated Press on MSN
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China space station crew returns to Earth after 6 months in space
Astronauts
from several nations have traveled to the
International
Space
Station
, but China is blocked from that ...
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