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India, Poland and Hungary launched their first astronauts in more than 40 years Wednesday, sending them on a private ...
Barry "Butch" Wilmore was inducted into the "Order of the Eagle," an honor for those who have had an "unparalleled" impact of ...
Tennessee Tech University has awarded its highest honor for just the second time in over a century to NASA astronaut Barry “Butch” Wilmore, a two-time Tech graduate who returned to ...
Iowa astronaut Peggy Whitson is back in space, this time as the leader of the Axiom Mission 4 to the International Space ...
Peggy Whitson, a retired NASA astronaut, is on her way back to the International Space Station for the fifth time as part of ...
For 286 days, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams made their home among the stars as unexpected extended crew members of the International Space Station. Meanwhile, back on Earth, their predicament ...
Astronaut Suni Williams, a Massachusetts native, took a break on Memorial Day to enjoy a swim in Buzzards Bay after spending 286 days aboard the International Space Station."I think I want to jump ...
Gov. Maura Healey hosted a meet-and-greet with astronaut and Needham resident Suni Williams and local students on Thursday, May 15, at the State House, according to a community announcement.
Astronaut Suni Williams speaks at Merrimack College Commencement 02:20. If graduation is an entry into the real world, you may want to learn from someone who just entered that atmosphere.
NASA astronaut Suni Williams, honored at Merrimack College's graduation, reflected on her 286-day space mission and announced plans to run the Boston Marathon in 2026.
Sunita, “Suni,” Williams was born in Ohio in 1965 and has an extensive career in space. During her first outing on the International Space Station (ISS), she set many new records for women in space.