NASA astronauts hold a news conference after their history-making SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule flight. RELATED: Named Endeavour for SpaceX's second demonstration – but first crewed […]
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SpaceX/NASA crew return home from historic flight | USA TODAY
NASA astronauts are on their way home in a history-making SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule. RELATED: » Subscribe to USA TODAY: » Watch more on this […]
Continue readingIraq war veteran hit by police projectile in 2011 suffered permanent brain damage | USA TODAY
Scott Olsen, a Marine Corps veteran of the Iraq war, was hit by a beanbag round during Occupy Oakland in 2011 and suffered permanent brain […]
Continue readingNASA’s ‘Perseverance’ rover hopes to discover ancient life on Mars | USA TODAY
NASA's Mars rover seeks ancient alien life. RELATED: SpaceX and NASA launch astronauts from US soil NASA's 'Perseverance' rover is equipped with two microphones, 23 […]
Continue readingUS: MARS 2020/LAUNCH | USA TODAY
NASA's new Mars rover "Perseverance" is scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral Thursday atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. A United Launch Alliance […]
Continue readingFormer Astronaut Leroy Chiao Discusses Astronauts’ Historic Return To Earth | MSNBC
Former astronaut and International Space Station commander Leroy Chiao talks with MSNBC's Richard Lui about the Space X mission's first historic return to Earth. Two […]
Continue readingFormer NASA Astronaut On How Long Term Space Travel Affects The Body | MSNBC
Former NASA Astronaut Peggy Whitson explains the negative effects of space flight and how the body needs to recover and relearn to do things after […]
Continue readingNASA Astronauts Return To Earth On SpaceX’s Crew Dragon | MSNBC
NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley returned to Earth after a historic flight on SpaceX’s Crew Dragon. The capsule splashed down off the coast […]
Continue readingNASA astronauts in SpaceX capsule make splashdown for the first time in 45 years.
NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico after spending two months in orbit at the ISS, becoming the […]
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