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The first humans to orbit over Earth's north and south poles are sending back images from their spaceflight, and the views are incredible.
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Chun Wang, a Chinese-born entrepreneur, hurtled into orbit from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.
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TAMPA — Six-year-old Allison Morales Santiz dropped her jaw as she stepped into the newly opened MOSI Digital Dome Theatre, where the screen ahead showed a broad image of the Earth and the International Space Station floating miles above it. “I feel dizzy,” she said.
Coffee lovers understand that taste isn't just about flavour, it's an experience that engages all the senses, with smell playing a major role. Pettit echoed this sentiment, telling a user how traditional space coffee, consumed from a bag, failed to deliver the full sensory pleasure.
NASA has agreed to cover just $5 per day in incidentals for the cosmic crew, amounting to roughly $1,430 in possible back pay.
STRANDED astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams finally made a triumphant splash down on Earth – after being stuck in space for a gruelling nine months. The pair returned home in a
Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore spent nine months stuck aboard the International Space Station, orbiting 250 miles above Earth ... you’re clocking in on Earth or floating in microgravity ...
Credit: SpaceX Fram2 will send four private astronauts to low Earth orbit, on a trajectory that will take them over both of our planet's poles — something no human spaceflight mission has ever done.
Tonight, SpaceX is scheduled to launch a first-of-its-kind mission that will carry four private astronauts — or depending on how you see it, glorified space tourists — to fly above the Earth's poles. Named "Fram2" after the Norwegian ship that made ...