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Who Is Sunita Williams and Why Are the Starliner Astronauts Stuck in Space?
ISS commander Sunita Williams, who has been stranded there since June due to the malfunctioning Boeing Starliner, is feared to be losing weight.
Who are the Boeing Starliner astronauts stuck in space, and why are they still there?
They’re outer this world. It’s been almost six months since technical issues stranded NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams onboard the International Space Station.
Remember those Starliner astronauts still in space? Don’t worry, they can vote.
Ahead of the Nov. 5 election, four Americans are in space who may want to vote. Fortunately for them, NASA has long had a plan to make it possible.
Four NASA astronauts requested absentee ballots to vote from space
I got my ballot in and made sure that mine got counted,” Astronaut Butch Wilmore said Tuesday during a talk with students at Tennessee Tech University.
The astronauts stuck at the International Space Station are voting Tuesday — here’s how
The crew - including two stuck there after the Boeing Starliner malfunctioned - will beam their votes back to Earth thanks to a high-tech encrypted system.
Even astronauts can vote from space. Here's how
American astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) were able to add their voices to the more than 160 million people expected to cast their ballots in the presidential election. However,
Astronauts share election day photo from space after voting early
Astronauts Butch Wilmore, Suni Williams and Don Pettit voted early in the presidential election from the International Space Station. The group posted a photo of themselves on NASA astronaut Nick Hague’s Instagram wearing socks that say “Proud to be American.
American astronauts to cast ballots from the space station
Four American astronauts from low Earth orbit will vote in the U.S. presidential election. They are currently aboard the International Space Station. Two of them were supposed to return to Earth several months ago,
NASA astronauts cast their votes from space
Williams said in September that the astronauts planned to set up a voting booth at the International Space Station. She added that she had already asked the U.S. Postal Service for an absentee ballot.
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NASA astronaut Sunita Williams’ extended mission sparks health warnings, doctors raise concerns about...
Sunita Williams faces health concerns during an extended six-month space mission due to a Starliner glitch with delayed return raising worries ...
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Boeing can recover from its Starliner troubles, but it can’t afford any other misfires
The partial failure of Starliner’s mission doesn’t help Boeing’s effort to bounce back from its problems. The company’s ...
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NASA's Starliner astronauts to achieve feat, technically, during SpaceX Dragon relocation
A parking spot shuffle coming up this weekend more than 250 miles above Earth will mark a unique feat for a pair of NASA ...
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What is happening with Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft?
And since then? Nothing. Requests for comment from Boeing have gone unanswered. The simple explanation is that the stored ...
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SpaceX Crew-9 astronauts, including Boeing Starliner crew, fly Dragon spacecraft to new ISS parking spot (video)
The astronauts moved the Dragon capsule to a port on top of the space station, where it will stay until February 2025.
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Why the Starliner Astronauts Are Still in Space: All the Details on a Mission Gone Wrong
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Boeing is still bleeding money on the Starliner commercial crew program
On Wednesday, Boeing's new CEO, Kelly Ortberg, participated in his first quarterly conference call with investment analysts.
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