“As 2024 comes to a close today, the Exp 72 crew will see 16 sunrises and sunsets while soaring into the New Year,” the ISS crew posted on X about the unique celebration. NASA astronauts Don ...
To investigate this, scientists from Scripps Research partnered with the New York Stem Cell Foundation to send tiny clusters of brain cells, known as “organoids,” to the International Space Station ...
So how exactly does the crew aboard the ISS celebrate New Year’s? Here’s what you need to know. Because the ISS is constantly moving around the Earth, its timezone and location are constantly ...
However, the ISS is showing its age and plans are being advanced for its retirement around 2030. Several events on the Station in 2024 underlined just how the ISS program was dealing with several ...
Every year, the International Space Station produces some of the world's best photography. Astronauts tend to be technically skilled with a camera, yes. Many of them are engineers, after all ...
NASA’s funeral plans include seeing a private station springboard off the ISS before the older station plunges into the Pacific Ocean. However, the space agency announced last week that the ...
and discussing Christmas on the ISS. They let candy canes float around, showed off their canned food feast and used microgravity to float the microphone to the next speaker. "It's a great time of ...
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams is celebrating Christmas on the ISS with her crew, enjoying holiday traditions, special meals from fresh ingredients, and video calls to loved ones. Despite concerns ...
While it might not be the real thing, the bright light of the ISS making its transit is a great alternative for any children desperate to see where their presents come from. According to NASA's ...
A stunning photograph captured by an astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and released by NASA reveals a towering cumulus congestus cloud, set against the backdrop of the Arabian ...
24) could easily be mistaken for Santa Claus getting an early start to his Christmas deliveries — but the glowing trail of light actually belongs to the International Space Station (ISS ...
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