The history of space voting starts in 1996 when astronaut John Blaha couldn’t physically vote in that year’s presidential ...
Astronauts have the unique opportunity to vote from space, thanks to a special process set up by NASA. The astronaut fills ...
Astronauts have voted from the space station since 1997 and have cast ballots in nearly every U.S. presidential election ...
Ahead of the Nov. 5 election, four Americans are in space who may want to vote. Fortunately for them, NASA has long had a ...
The Russian government will foot the 600 million rubles (20 million dollars) bill to destroy the aging Mir space station, a space construction company ...
For the average Earthling, touring space may still be the stuff of science fiction, but in 2000, Popular Science published a ...
As the United States gears up for its presidential election on November 5, two astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) will be casting their votes from space. Boeing Starliner ...
On Nov. 3, 1994, space shuttle Atlantis took to the skies on its 13th trip into space. During the 11-day mission, the STS-66 crew of Commander Donald ...
The first astronaut to take advantage of this unique opportunity was David Wolf, who voted from the now-defunct Mir Space Station in 1997. Since then, several astronauts have followed in his footsteps ...
The internationally-celebrated astronaut reveals to Orla McMahon how a punting trip down the river Cam opened the door to NASA ...
Point Nemo, located in the Pacific Ocean, is recognized as the most isolated place on Earth, sitting over 1,600 miles from ...