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A health scare prompted the first ever early return from the International Space Station for a medical reason. Does it change the plan for deep space missions?
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Astronaut from Hampshire could become first person with disability to live in orbit
If the mission goes ahead, he could spend time onboard Haven-1 - planned to be the world’s first commercial space station, scheduled for launch in 2027.
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Britain inked a deal that could fly John McFall to Vast’s Haven-1 in 2027 as the first astronaut with a physical disability in orbit
John McFall, a British Paralympian and surgeon who lost his right leg in a motorcycle accident, is closer than ever to becoming the first astronaut with a physical disability to reach orbit. Britain has struck an agreement that could place McFall aboard Vast’s Haven-1 commercial space station as early as 2027,
China successfully launched another spacecraft Sunday that is set to carry three astronauts to its space station. One crew member aboard the Shenzhou 23 is expected to remain in space for one year, which would be among the world's longest single stays in space.
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir recently shared photos on social media of a 'space cake' made on the International Space Station to mark some milestones.
Astronaut Ron Parise grew up in Warren and played as a boy not far from where the Neil Armstrong First Flight Lunar Module replica sits today off Parkman Road. Parise’s contributions to space exploration are included at the module site as the Warren Heritage Center unveiled a new photo and biographical sign honoring
Retired NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore reveals how his Christian faith sustained him while stranded in space for 286 days. He describes finding ultimate purpose in God's plan, emphasizing that eternal hope through Jesus Christ offers true peace,
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir celebrated 300 days aboard the International Space Station with a 'space cake.' There's no oven, so the crew got creative.
At the height of the space race, one astronaut pulled a sandwich-smuggling prank that launched a scandal. Here's what you need to know.
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Astronaut shows how to wash hair 250 miles above Earth
An astronaut has given instructions on how to wash your hair in space. European Space Agency astronaut Sophie Adenot shared the step-by-step process on Wednesday from 250 miles above the Earth aboard the International Space Station.