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International Space Station, NASA and Thanksgiving
NASA astronauts 'stranded' in space share Thanksgiving plans and what they'll be eating
Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Sunita "Suni" Williams have been circling the Earth since June 5, initially embarking on what was meant to be a brief eight-day mission to the International Space Station
Astronauts on the International Space Station share their Thanksgiving plans
Astronauts at the International Space Station sent their Thanksgiving plans down to earth. (AP produced by Javier Arciga)
Hear Thanksgiving message from NASA astronauts in space
NASA astronauts delivered a Thanksgiving message from the International Space Station where they show what they will be having for their Thanksgiving meal.
Space Station Astronauts Beam Down Thanksgiving Message
NASA astronauts Suni Williams, Nick Hague, Butch Wilmore and Don Pettit give us a glimpse of Thanksgiving on the International Space Station. The ISS orbits 250 miles above Earth at a speed of 17,500 mph.
'Don’t worry about us': Here’s how the astronauts stuck on the ISS celebrate Thanksgiving
Astronauts Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore were only supposed to be on the International Space Station (ISS) for eight days. Instead, they're not scheduled to come back until February.
Here’s what astronauts will be gobbling up on Thanksgiving
NASA astronauts on the space station will eat their Thanksgiving meal in zero gravity conditions – but it will still include some favorites
This is what NASA astronauts will be eating for Thanksgiving dinner in space
NASA astronauts shared a special Thanksgiving message on social media showing how they celebrate the holiday high above Earth at the International Space Station.
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NASA astronaut Sunita Williams encounters 'toxic' smell on International Space Station, triggers panic. This happened next
In a recent incident that triggered panic, astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS), commanded by Sunita ...
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How Sunita Williams, Her Crew Responded To "Toxic" Odour On Space Station
The space station's current crew includes Roscosmos' Aleksandr Gorbunov, Ivan Vagner and Alexey Ovchinin, and Nasa's Pettit, ...
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Sunita Williams kicks off Thanksgiving week with studies to improve health, to have ‘delicious’ feast in space: WATCH
In a new video, NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and her three colleagues delivered a Thanksgiving message, all the way from ...
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Is Sunita Williams, Indian-origin NASA astronaut, getting proper nutrients in space amid health concerns? What we know
Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, both NASA astronauts, have been stuck at the International Space Station for more than six ...
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Space Station Safety Alert: Toxic Smell Detected After Russian Cargo Docking
Astronauts aboard the ISS, led by Sunita Williams, detected a toxic odor after the Russian Progress MS-29 spacecraft docked.
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International Space Station forced in to evasive action with space junk flying directly for it
The International Space Station has been forced to take urgent evasive action to avoid a huge piece of space junk that could ...
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Astronauts Sunita Williams and crew react to ‘Toxic’ smell on space station
Investigators are working to determine the source of the odour, which may have originated either from the Progress spacecraft ...
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NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, crew take swift action to contain 'toxic' smell on space station
After opening the Progress spacecraft's hatch, the Roscosmos cosmonauts noticed an unexpected odour and observed small ...
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Astronauts Stuck in Space: Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore's Mission Extended Until February 2025
Astronauts Sunita Williams and Commander Barry Wilmore were set to stay on the ISS for only eight days but will remain in ...
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International Space Station recycles astronauts Sunita Williams and Wilmore’s urine and sweat into…
According to reports, the astronauts have been consuming pizza, roast chicken and shrimp cocktail for their survival in space ...
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