A nearly month-long mission is ready to lift off, with preparations being made at the Kennedy Center. To be clear, not NASA's ...
Dr. Mae Jemison, the first woman of color in space, shares wisdom and encouragement with "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King ahead of King's upcoming Blue Origin launch.
But why do women astronauts have their hair open while staying in space? Does it not create a nuisance during their work in zero-gravity situations? Astronaut Karen Nyberg shared her hairwash ...
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams aren’t the first to run late in space, and their 9 ½-month mission falls ...
Nearly all of these women flew in the NASA program, and the rest were in the Soviet/Russian and Chinese space programmes. With NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and her crewmate Butch Wilmore ...
As of March 14, the Starliner astronauts have been in space for 282 days, which means they missed a lot of major U.S. events.
Have you ever wondered why female astronauts in the space have their hair open all the time and how do they even take care of it? If you've observed Sunita Williams in her space footages available ...
Earth to astronaut Barbie, we have a new space collectible ... but probably not for all of the reasons Mattel intended.
Managing menstruation in space is not as challenging as it might seem. Female astronauts can have normal periods or choose to suppress them using hormonal contraceptives. Their choice depends on ...
Desi Lydic hosts a video from "The Daily Show" filling in Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore on what they've missed while in ...
Kellie Gerardi, known by fans as "Astronaut Barbie," tells Her Campus about her career, which includes space travel and ...