CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Astronaut Suni Williams is putting health rumors to rest after photos of her during her mission aboard the International Space Station sparked concern. Some viewers noted ...
The astronauts work out in space for more than two hours every day, Wilmore said in a recent interview. Their fitness routines include running, biking and weight lifting. While in space ...
During a NASA news conference, they shared humorous and surprising details about the challenges of readjusting to gravity and everyday life. NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick, who served as mission ...
The astronauts noted that every day gets better, but in the meantime, they have plenty of readjusting to do. “I was part of an experiment where I didn’t use the treadmill at all on the space ...
“That’s the part that you can’t predict. Every day is better than the day before.” Meanwhile, NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams are still aboard the ISS. originally planned ...
Astronauts Matthew Dominick ... “That’s the part that you can’t predict,” she said, adding, “Every day is better than the day before.” Dominick said little things like sitting ...
You beat 22,500 other applicants to be one of six people to train at the European Astronaut Centre in Germany. What gave you the edge? I’ve always pushed myself out of my comfort zone.