Looking like a soccer ball with glowing blue eyes, the Japanese Experiment Module Internal Ball Camera-2 is put to test aboard the International Space Station.
U.S. Space Force Col. Nick Hague and NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore discuss details of their day-to-day experiences in space, the possibility of getting to the surface of Mars and their thoughts on extraterrestrial life.
I wanted to hug my husband and hug my dogs – and I’ll say in that order,” said Suni Williams, one of the astronauts. She also revealed she ate a grilled cheese sandwich after getting home, and it reminded her of her vegetarian father.
Astronauts stuck on space station for months say they felt ‘nowhere near’ abandoned - Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore were left on ISS for nearly nine months after their Boeing spacecraft developed
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams talk about their flight test on Boeing's Starliner capsule during a media event at NASA's Johnson Space Center.
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