NASA astronauts can vote from space, but why can't they endorse political candidates? As it turns out, U.S. federal law ...
I got my ballot in and made sure that mine got counted,” Astronaut Butch Wilmore said Tuesday during a talk with students at ...
Space station astronauts used NASA’s communications network to cast their ballots from over 200 miles above Earth.
After spending more than 200 days on the International Space Station, a crew of four astronauts was recently hospitalized ...
Astronauts Butch Wilmore, Suni Williams and Don Pettit voted early in the presidential election from the International Space ...
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.
Astronauts fill out a request for an absentee ballot, then fill out an electronic ballot, which flows through NASA’s Tracking ...
The crew - including two stuck there after the Boeing Starliner malfunctioned - will beam their votes back to Earth thanks to ...
A Texas law passed in 1997 enabled astronauts to vote from space, particularly those affiliated with NASA's Johnson Space ...
NASA said votes are transmitted from space similar to the way most data is, being transmitted from the International Space ...
Astronauts have the unique opportunity to vote from space, thanks to a special process set up by NASA. The astronaut fills ...