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Why is astronaut Sunita Williams losing weight at ISS? NASA worried, here's what the agency is planning to do
NASA is urgently addressing a serious health concern after astronaut Sunita Williams experienced significant weight loss during her extended stay at the International Space Station (ISS). Initially set for an 8-day mission,
Astronaut Suni Williams 'in good health' on the ISS, NASA says, refuting tabloid claims
"All NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station undergo routine medical evaluations, have dedicated flight surgeons monitoring them, and are in good 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."
NASA astronauts keep quiet about medical issue returning from ISS
Three NASA astronauts who recently returned from the International Space Station have declined to discuss a medical issue that occurred following landing.
Fact Check: Do NASA Astronauts Need To Evacuate Leaking ISS?
Despite the leaks and the OIG's heightened concerns, there is no need for immediate evacuation or panic. NASA is committed to addressing these risks with Roscosmos and believes that, with current mitigation efforts, the ISS will remain operational and safe for its crew through the end of the decade.
Sunita Williams' shocking weight loss onboard ISS mission sparks concern in NASA
Williams was supposed to spend eight days in space, but her Boeing Starliner spacecraft faced some technical issues and delayed her return to Earth until February 2025.
Astronaut Sunita Williams' weight loss becomes visible in new NASA photos
Astronaut Sunita Williams has lost significant weight during her extended mission aboard the ISS. Now, NASA is focusing on stabilising her weight after technical issues delayed her return, but reassures that routine medical checks are in place.
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Saving The ISS By Transforming It Into A Fantastical Floating Museum
The International Space Station - a blazing symbol of humanity’s destiny to move out across the cosmos - must be saved from ...
NewsX
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NASA Crew-8 Astronauts Reflect On Re-adapting To Earth After Space Mission
Three astronauts with the NASA SpaceX Crew-8 mission-preened and poised today spoke briefly with reporters at a news ...
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SpaceX Dragon Gives ISS a Lift
Orbital demonstration will help SpaceX gather data as it develops the vehicle that will deorbit the space station at the end ...
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NASA Remains Stubbornly Silent on Why Crew Went to Hospital After Dragon Splashdown
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 mission returned to Earth after spending eight months on board the International Space Station (ISS).
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NASA astronauts break silence on ‘mystery’ hospital visit after 235 days on ISS
Dr Michael Barratt, one of the crew, said they were "still piecing what had happened together" and would not be commenting ...
SpaceNews
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NASA extends ISS cargo contracts through 2030
NASA has extended three contracts with companies to continue providing transportation of cargo to and from the International Space Station through the projected end of the station’s life in 2030.
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NASA Set to Resume ISS Spacewalks in 2025 After Terrifying Spacesuit Leaks
NASA plans to resume spacewalks in 2025 after a spacesuit leak forced the agency to suspend extravehicular activity in June ...
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New NASA coronagraph will measure temperature, speed of solar wind from ISS
"CODEX's observations will contribute to our understanding of the region that space weather travels through, helping improve ...
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