Wakata pitches, hits and catches the ball while floating in microgravity inside the JAXA module of the ISS. The video has ...
Astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Suni Williams are back on Earth after nearly nine months in space and readjusting to ...
The video, which has amassed over 100 million views, sparked a wave of admiration and amusement among social media users.
NASA astronauts are returning to Earth after nine months in space. Experts have said a prolonged period in space can come ...
The video has garnered attention, even being shared by tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, who praised Wakata's playful ...
I am one of 28 former NASA Astronauts who signed this letter supporting Jared Isaacman for the position of NASA Administrator. In the words of the letter, "Jared has a genuine passion for space ...
X/NASA Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata recently shared ... In microgravity, you don't need a whole team; you can play all positions!" The video quickly gained attraction, spreading across social ...
Koichi Wakata is a retired astronaut from Japan Aerospace Exploration ... In microgravity, you don't need a whole team, you can play all of the positions." The video quickly gained popularity ...
Astronaut Kellie Gerardi is counting down to ... use of the foot cup holds on my spacecraft floor for stability and to position myself.” ...
NASA astronauts are paid $152,258 a year, compensation that doesn't quite match the position of someone who could step foot on the Moon. For comparison, the salary of a member of Congress is $174,000.