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All astronauts on ISS are in 'outstanding health'
NASA says Starliner astronauts Suni Williams, Butch Wilmore 'in good health' on ISS
Amid public concern, NASA said the Starliner astronauts and the other five spacefarers living in orbit "undergo routine medical evaluations."
Starliner astronauts are healthy and not losing weight, NASA says
NASA has denied rumors that two of its astronauts are losing weight on the ISS, saying they are in outstanding health.
All astronauts on the ISS are in 'outstanding health': NASA's chief medical officer debunks tabloid rumors
"In 65 years of human spaceflight, we've never had to bring somebody back for a medical reason so far," he added. "That's a pretty bold metric right there."
NASA says astronauts on extended stay at International Space Station 'in good health'
NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore say they are working out aboard the International Space Station as they await their trip home.
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.
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.
Nasa astronaut Suni Williams puts health rumors to rest
Nasa astronaut Suni Williams puts health rumors to rest
Astronaut Suni Williams addresses rumors she's losing weight after being stuck in space 150 days
Two astronauts were meant to be in space for a week. More than 150 days later, they're still suck in space and speculation about their health is mounting.
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Why Astronauts Age Faster in Space
"Exposure to the space environment leads to changes related to inflammation, muscle wasting," and more, NASA said.
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NASA Astronauts Silent on Mysterious Illness After ISS Return
In March, three NASA astronauts were sent to the International Space Station to monitor the arrival of two rockets over six ...
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NASA astronauts won’t say which one of them got sick after almost 8 months in space
Three NASA astronauts whose prolonged space mission ended with a trip to the hospital last month won't say which one of them ...
Space.com
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Why can't active NASA astronauts endorse US presidential candidates?
NASA astronauts can vote from space, but why can't they endorse political candidates? As it turns out, U.S. federal law ...
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Stuck NASA astronauts speak out amid concerns about their health
Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, the two
NASA
astronauts
who have been stuck at the International Space Station for more ...
KMBC Kansas City
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NASA astronauts on readjusting to life on Earth: ‘It’s hard to sit’
It’s going to be hard to sit on a hard chair.”Dominick and fellow
NASA
astronauts
Michael Barratt and Jeanette Epps fielded questions Friday while their fourth crewmate, Russian cosmonaut ...
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THE NASA'S DISORIENTATION DEVICE PREPARES ASTRONAUTS #shorts
The U.S. Navy is unleashing its monstrous Kraken device on NASA, allowing the space agency to use the dizzying machine for an ...
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‘Possibility of a catastrophic failure’: Inside the space station leak problem that has NASA worried
Leaks are affecting a key part of the International Space Station. NASA and Russia’s space agency, Roscosmos, are not seeing ...
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