NASA astronauts Sunita "Suni" Williams, Don Pettit, Nick Hague, and Barry "Butch" Wilmore shared a holiday greeting from the ISS.
NASA astronauts from space wish earthlings a Merry Christmas ... her fellow space veteran Barry Wilmore wore a cowboy hat, and Donald Pettit and Nick Haig wore red hats. To create a festive mood 420 kilometers away from their home planet, the astronauts ...
Space station crews spend the holidays away from family and friends, but that doesn’t stop them from celebrating in space.
Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore won't be back on Earth before March, but they've got candy canes and Santa hats to celebrate the holiday.
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As preliminary data suggest, the ISS orbit was raised by 2.3 km to 416.43 km above the Earth’s surface. The maneuver was performed by firing the thrusters of the docked Progress MS-28 resupply ship at 4:10 a.m. Moscow time (1:10 a.m. GMT) for 811.3 seconds, the agency specified.
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Two stranded NASA astronauts have followers scratching their heads over a festive new photo that shows the space travelers getting into the holiday spirit.
Sunita “Suni” Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore are celebrating the holidays onboard the ISS — but how did they get their Christmas hats?
NASA astronauts Suni Williams, Don Pettit, Nick Hague, and Butch Wilmore shared a holiday greeting to those back home on Earth. Details: https://ktla.com/ap-science ...
"Another day, another sleigh," NASA captioned a new Instagram snapshot of Williams and American astronaut Don Pettit flashing smiles while wearing red Santa hats. "Don Pettit and Suni Williams ...
Even though they’re thousands of miles away from Earth, the stranded NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station are still finding ways to celebrate Christmas. In a Dec. 16 Instagram post,