NASA astronauts can vote from space, but why can't they endorse political candidates? As it turns out, U.S. federal law ...
NASA 's astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore have been stuck on the International Space Station (ISS) since June 6, ...
Though she is smiling and seems to be in good spirits, Sunita Williams looks jarringly more hollow-cheeked than when she first boarded the ISS.
The history of space voting starts in 1996 when astronaut John Blaha couldn’t physically vote in that year’s presidential ...
After spending more than 200 days on the International Space Station, a crew of four astronauts was recently hospitalized ...
The crew - including two stuck there after the Boeing Starliner malfunctioned - will beam their votes back to Earth thanks to ...
Even from orbit, NASA astronauts upheld their civic duty in the 2024 US election. Voting from the International Space Station ...
Every 90 minutes, the ISS completes a full orbit around the Earth at a speed of approximately 28,000 km/h, which means ...
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A Texas law passed in 1997 enabled astronauts to vote from space, particularly those affiliated with NASA's Johnson Space ...
The Crew-8 astronauts splashed down off the coast of Florida after more than 200 days on the International Space Station (ISS ...
Astronaut David Wolf was the first to vote from space in 1997, and most recently, astronaut Kate Rubins cast her vote from ...