NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore face health challenges after an extended 160-day mission due to Boeing Starliner issues, with weight loss raising serious concerns.
However, their mission was unexpectedly extended because of problems with the Boeing Starliner spacecraft. Now, they are set ...
A recent photo of Williams aboard the ISS sparked rumors about her health, restoring the media's habit of prying into the ...
None of this was anticipated. They were supposed to be there for a week, and now it’s going on six months,” a source told The ...
NASA astronaut Sunita 'Suni' Williams, who is stranded in space until 2025, has spoken out after new photos onboard the ISS ...
According to preliminary information, the ISS’s average orbit was increased by 4.9 km to 417.2 km above Earth MOSCOW, November 13 ... who arrived at the station within the first Boeing Starliner ...
they were expected to stay a week after traveling into space as the first pilots aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft. But ...
The crew was supposed to return at the end of August, but multiple factors delayed their return to Earth. Initially, their ...
NASA has not yet explained why one of its astronauts was unexpectedly hospitalized overnight following the delayed return of ...
During a NASA press conference last week, the SpaceX Crew-8 mission members discussed readjusting to life on Earth after an ...
The reasons behind a NASA astronaut's October hospitalization, along with three of their crew members, are still unclear.
This calls for a fresh look at space policy. Here are some hopefully helpful suggestions.