HOUSTON, TX – NASA astronaut Don Pettit, aboard the International Space Station (ISS), has shared mesmerizing photos of the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, from a vantage point 400 km above Earth.
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According to NASA sources who spoke to Ars Technica, this backup plan was initiated prior to Trump's election and was only recently approved.
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(AP video produced by Javier Arciga) This image provided by NASA shows a view from orbit looking obliquely across the surface of the moon, where an ancient asteroid strike carved out a pair of grand ...
The astronauts have been stranded for eight months (NASA) Despite 59-year-old Williams branding space her 'happy place', she admitted that she longed to be reunited with her family and two dogs. Among ...
NASA stranding two astronauts in orbit would appear to be a scandal of gargantuan proportions—and the president suggested as much last week, posting on Truth Social that Williams and Wilmore had been ...
NASA astronaut Sunni Williams outside the ISS during a spacewalk that set a new record for women astronauts on January 16, 2025. Credit: NASA NASA is working to comply with President Donald Trump ...
A photographer on Earth has captured an incredible telescope image of NASA astronaut Suni Williams outside of the International Space Station, as it passed by roughly 250 miles overhead.