NASA astronauts Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore have reached their six-month milestone of being stranded on ...
Issues delivered straight to your door "From all of us to all of you, Merry Christmas!" ...
Astronauts on the International Space Station send a festive message from orbit, some 250 miles (400km) above Earth.
So after spending Thanksgiving in low Earth orbit, they're celebrating Christmas in space and facing a total of nine months in the ISS. But, says Coleman, it's not as dire as it sounds – there ...
The astronauts talked about wanting to return home, but appeared happy during a video call back to Earth on Wednesday.
But normal-sized Christmas cookies — or any type of traditional cookie, for that matter — are a big no-no for the ISS, as the resulting crumbs could cause problems by floating away and ...
Stranded astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have given people their first official update of 2025 from the ...
According to Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli "the water processing system on the ISS… would be overwhelmed if any alcohol got into the plumbing." So, there you have it, no Christmas tipple in space.
Numerous people who watched the video or saw the images wondered about why the ISS had Christmas decorations. "8 day mission that's turned into months long and they've somehow got Christmas hats?" ...
Surrounded by floating candy canes and a makeshift snowman made out of stowage bags, the astronauts aboard the International Space Station gathered together to wish a Merry Christmas to everyone ...