NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are finally back on Earth after spending more than nine months in orbit on ...
Space changes the human body in many ways. From bone loss to bloated faces, here's how microgravity and radiation affect the ...
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams aren’t the first to run late in space, and their 9 ½-month mission falls ...
NASA's 'stranded' astronaut Suni Williams previously made a 'dangerous food' request which didn't go to plan. All eyes have ...
While weightlessness in space is fun to watch (we see astronauts float and “swim” around the ISS), long-duration space travel takes a toll on the body. Upon return to Earth, astronauts often ...
A biochemist breaks down challenges that astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore will face after their long duration in ...
Seeing astronauts floating around weightlessly inside the International Space Station may be fun but the absence of gravity has its effects on long-duration space travellers, who experience ...
After 286 days in space, Starliner astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams returned to Earth, concluding a mission ...
Sensirion supports the WOBBLE2 project with the SLF3S-4000B sensors, which is used in the experiments to enable precise measurements of fluid behavior. This ensures that the team's experiments are ...
New Delhi: It may be fun to watch astronauts float around inside the International Space Station, but the absence of gravity has its effects on long-duration space travellers, who experience ...
On Earth, gravity pulls blood and other body fluids into the lower part of the body but for astronauts experiencing weightlessness in space, these fluids accumulate in the upper parts of the body ...
All station astronauts spend two hours a day in orbit exercising to minimize bone and muscle loss in the weightlessness of space. Even so, Wilmore and Williams will face extensive rehabilitation ...