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NASA studies vision problems in astronauts on the International Space Station. This condition is Space-Associated ...
Current and former NASA employees have co-signed a declaration protesting changes at the agency that some say pose a grave ...
It remains an open question as to whether NASA and the U.S. space program will survive the Republican president’s second term ...
Hundreds of current and former NASA employees have signed an open letter of dissent against Trump's proposed cuts at the agency — and they're sounding the alarm on the safety of its astronauts in an ...
Several hundred current and former NASA employees, including at least four retired astronauts, backed a letter that opposes ...
FROM roiling storms, rare comets and volcanic eruptions, there is lots to see aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
Here's how the astronauts of NASA's upcoming Crew-11 mission were impacted by the the ill-fated Starliner flight test last ...
After 18 days at the International Space Station, the Axiom Mission-4 crew on board SpaceX 's Dragon spacecraft "Grace" ...
As NASA continues work to find a fix for the thruster issues that have afflicted Boeing's Starliner astronaut taxi, chances ...
Over the weekend, NASA and Boeing engineers conducted a key test of the Starliner, which launched veteran astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore on the vehicle’s first crewed flight on June 5.
Who are the stuck astronauts? The two test pilots came to NASA via the Navy. Wilmore, 62, played high school and college football in his home state of Tennessee before joining the Navy.
The four astronauts on this flight are Michael S. Hopkins, Shannon Walker and Victor J. Glover of NASA and Soichi Noguchi, a Japanese astronaut.