The International Space Station has been orbiting our planet for decades, but how did it get up there and how long did it ...
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams, and Barry 'Butch' Wilmore returned to Earth after spending over 9 months in microgravity.
Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore touched down on Earth March 18 after a nine-month stay in space, but they didn’t get to experience the full effects of gravity right away. Find out why.
The 59-year-old splashed back to our planet on Tuesday and emerged from the capsule with noticeably gray roots, sparking theories as to whether zero gravity had impacted Williams’ appearance.
Flying Astrobee robots being tested on the ISS could give rise to incredible guardian spacecraft that protect the station ...
Sunita "Suni" Williams had an unexpectedly long stay at the International Space Station after her capsule malfunctioned.
Astronauts at the International Space Station are known for developing rashes, unusual allergies and fungal or bacterial ...
without gravity or sunlight, and exposed to radiation, "poses a real challenge, physically". And for "stranded" astronauts Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore – whose routine eight-day ...
Some ISS astronauts experience Spaceflight Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome, which may result in puffy eyes, decreased near ...
The zero-gravity environment aboard the International Space Station (ISS) had atrophied their muscles and caused their bones to lose density, making it difficult to walk, or even stand.