Butch Wilmore, a fellow astronaut, stuck in space with Williams revealed how gravity will be the biggest challenge when the two astronauts return home.
The latest edition of NASA’s Spinoff publication, highlights the successful transfer of agency technology to the commercial sector.
NASA-backed research finds jump training grows cartilage by 26%, protecting astronauts' knees for Mars missions. Could ...
NASA astronauts pushed back during an interview on President Trump’s claim last month that former President Biden and his ...
Boeing's Starliner astronauts are in the final stretch of their unexpectedly long stint in Earth orbit — and they're setting ...
European Space Agency approves John McFall as the first astronaut with a physical disability for a future mission to the Space Station.
This even distribution of hydrogen is thought to be key to developing scalable radiation shields for both spacecraft and the ...
Freeze-dried pierogi will be on the International Space Station menu for the first time when a Polish astronaut arrives with ...
A new study from Johns Hopkins University suggests that jumping exercises may help astronauts prevent cartilage damage during long space missions to the Moon and Mars, with promising results seen in ...
You might think sex in space would be an out-of-this-world experience — but low-gravity intimacy may not be as much of a high as it sounds.
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore said that they did not feel stranded or abandoned by former President Joe Biden.