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This is how the four astronauts sleep, use the bathroom and work out while on their 10-day mission to the moon and back.
The Artemis II astronauts are on their final full day in space, preparing for their upcoming atmospheric reentry and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
Life in space is weirder than you might think, with the crew facing toilet issues, saliva collections, DIY fixes to onboard components and a menu of dehydrated food.
The U.S. Navy doesn’t have a nuclear-powered carrier available, but the USS John P Murtha is well-suited to the recovery mission of the Orion space capsule
Last week, space enthusiasts from around the nation huddled together next to TVs, computers and, for some, looking up into the sky to see NASA’s historic Artemis II mission to […]
Artemis II live: Nasa astronauts describe mission highlights from Orion spacecraft after circling Moon - Nasa crew described the awe they felt when witnessing a rare eclipse near the Moon’s far side
NASA’s Artemis II mission has yet to return to Earth—it will do so on Friday evening, splashing down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego—but the agency is already nearing some key decisions on the next Artemis mission.
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Broken toilet, T-shirts on windows and collecting saliva: The weirdness of daily life aboard Orion
Life in space is weirder than you might think, with the crew facing toilet issues, saliva collections, DIY fixes to onboard components and a menu of dehydrated food.