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All astronauts on ISS are in 'outstanding health'
All astronauts on the ISS are in 'outstanding health': NASA's chief medical officer debunks tabloid rumors
"In 65 years of human spaceflight, we've never had to bring somebody back for a medical reason so far," he added. "That's a pretty bold metric right there."
NASA says Starliner astronauts Suni Williams, Butch Wilmore 'in good health' on ISS
Amid public concern, NASA said the Starliner astronauts and the other five spacefarers living in orbit "undergo routine medical evaluations."
Fact Check: Do NASA Astronauts Need To Evacuate Leaking ISS?
Despite the leaks and the OIG's heightened concerns, there is no need for immediate evacuation or panic. NASA is committed to addressing these risks with Roscosmos and believes that, with current mitigation efforts, the ISS will remain operational and safe for its crew through the end of the decade.
Stuck NASA astronauts speak out amid concerns about their health
Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, the two NASA astronauts who have been stuck at the International Space Station for more than 150 days and counting, are speaking out amid health concerns, reassuring the public they are doing well and explaining how they keep themselves healthy.
'I weigh the same': NASA astronaut Suni Williams refutes tabloid health claims (video)
NASA astronaut Suni Williams says her weight is stable aboard the International Space Station, rebutting tabloid claims that her orbital stay has made her emaciated.
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How Will the Astronauts Stranded in Space Get Home? What to Know
Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore were only supposed to be on the International Space Station for eight days. It's been 22 ...
Yahoo
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All astronauts still in good health on ISS, NASA flight surgeon says amid new tabloid rumors
It is also worth noting that it's not quite accurate to call Williams and Wilmore "stranded"
astronauts
; both caught a ride ...
Black Star News
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Sunita Williams Breaks Silence on Health Rumors: Updates from the ISS
Sunita Williams clarifies her health status, denying weight loss but detailing body changes from space fluid shifts. Read her ...
Space on MSN
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NASA dealing with aging ISS and spacewalk hardware: 'None of our spacesuits are spring chickens'
"None of our spacesuits are spring chickens, as we would say, and so we will expect to see some hardware issues with repeated ...
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NASA Astronauts Silent on Mysterious Illness After ISS Return
In March, three NASA astronauts were sent to the International Space Station to monitor the arrival of two rockets over six ...
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3 Surprising Things ISS Astronauts Are Absolutely Banned From Doing
Living aboard the ISS may seem like a dream come true, and you might be right, but everything astronauts are banned from ...
Astronomy on MSN
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Here’s How ISS Astronauts Will Vote in the 2024 Election
Astronauts
aboard the International Space Station (
ISS
) orbit the Earth hundreds of miles above American soil. But that ...
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NASA astronauts break silence on ‘mystery’ hospital visit after 235 days on ISS
Dr Michael Barratt, one of the crew, said they were "still piecing what had happened together" and would not be commenting ...
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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.
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NASA Crew-8 Astronauts Reflect On Re-adapting To Earth After Space Mission
Three astronauts with the NASA SpaceX Crew-8 mission-preened and poised today spoke briefly with reporters at a news ...
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