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Sunita Williams opens up on her health in space
NASA Addresses Rumors About Health of Starliner Astronaut on the International Space Station—Again
This fall, NASA released photos of astronaut Suni Williams—who is currently living on the International Space Station (ISS)—that triggered an onslaught of tabloid and social media rumors speculating about her health.
Astronaut Sunita Williams speaks to Essex County students from the space station
American astronaut Sunita Williams told students at an Essex County school on Monday that astronauts quarantine before going into space to avoid getting sick on the International Space Station (ISS) — and that she's not sure what would happen if someone threw a boomerang in space.
Astronaut Suni Williams addresses health rumors from space
Astronaut Suni Williams is putting health rumors to rest after photos of her during her mission aboard the International Space Station sparked concern.
NASA Astronaut Suni Williams Shouldn’t Have to Discuss Her Weight to Dismiss Tabloid Rumors
A recent photo of Williams aboard the ISS sparked rumors about her health, restoring the media's habit of prying into the appearance of women astronauts.
NASA Says Space Station Astronaut Is in ‘Incredible Health’
The agency’s top medical official was responding to rumors that Suni Williams had lost an unusual amount of weight during an extended stay in orbit.
'I weigh the same': NASA astronaut Suni Williams refutes tabloid health claims (video)
NASA officials quickly refuted those claims, saying Williams and the other three agency astronauts currently living on the ISS are in good health. And now, Williams herself has delivered the same message.
Astronaut Suni Williams addresses concerns about her weight
Two NASA astronauts saw their weeks long mission turn into months and now one of them is responding to tabloid claims about her weight.
NASA Says Astronaut Suni Williams Is in ‘Incredible Health’
Suni Williams, a NASA astronaut currently on the International Space Station, is healthy and not suffering from any medical problems, NASA’s top medical officer said on Thursday. The unusual pronouncement was prompted by news articles suggesting that Ms.
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What does future hold for space? Lehigh Valley billionaire-astronaut discusses recent mission, what’s next
When you look out into the darkness of space, it’s not like looking out the window. It’s scary. It’s unwelcoming,” Isaacman ...
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NASA monitoring second stranded astronaut’s possible weight loss after raising alarm about colleague Sunita Williams’ health
None of this was anticipated. They were supposed to be there for a week, and now it’s going on six months,” a source told The ...
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Stranded NASA Astronaut Hits Back Against Comments About Her Weight
As the New York Post reports, NASA is monitoring the health and medical privacy of Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, the ...
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Lehigh Valley entrepreneur, pilot and astronaut Jared Isaacman speaks at Da Vinci Science Center in Allentown | PHOTOS
Lehigh Valley entrepreneur, pilot and astronaut Jared Isaacman talks about the Polaris Dawn mission and answers questions ...
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Documentary director redefines astronaut Eileen Collins as the 'Spacewoman' (interview)
For her part, director Hannah Berryman says it was the producers who came up with the title, but it was a perfect fit.
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ASA astronaut says 'there are definitely aliens out there' but we face one major issue on Earth
There are aliens in the universe, according to one astronaut. But humanity has one massive stumbling block when it comes to ...
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Scientist Wang Haoze becomes China’s first civilian female astronaut on Shenzhou-19 mission
Nuclear rocket scientist Wang Haoze has made history as the first civilian Chinese female astronaut. In October, she and the ...
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Walking On The Moon At 30,000 Feet - Space.com Trains Like An Astronaut In Wild Ride
There is only one way to experience lunar gravity while still on Earth, or rather a few thousand feet above its surface: on a ...
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