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I think the international interest in exploration of the moon will fuel everybody’s interest, i cannot wait until we have Artemis astronauts in the lunar south polar region in two to three years.

David Kring

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We’re carrying on NASA’s legacy by designing an advanced spacesuit that will allow astronauts to operate safely and effectively on the Moon, axiom Space’s Artemis III spacesuit will be ready to meet the complex challenges of the lunar south pole and help grow our understanding of the Moon in order to enable a long-term presence there.

Axiom Space

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The way I look at it, any one of our active astronauts is eligible for an Artemis mission, we just want to assemble the right team for this mission.

Reid Wiseman

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Aardman is excited to be joining ESA in making history by launching the first 'sheep' into space, as one of the first astronauts to fly on an Artemis mission, Shaun is leading the way in lunar exploration, a great honor for our woolly adventurer!

Lucy Wendover

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

Those Astronauts, keep on hanging, to those dreams. Lal Kitab

Sandip Biradar

added by sandip7400
1 year ago

I’ve met American Presidents and scholars. Astronauts and artists. World famous musicians and athletes. But the greatest man I ever met was Bruton Smith, we had so much fun working together. He always treated me like an equal as he taught me lessons about business and life.

Eddie Gossage

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

Our commercial partnerships will help realize our human exploration goals, we look forward to using these services for NASA's continued presence in low-Earth orbit and our upcoming achievement of returning American astronauts to the Moon's surface.

Mark Kirasich

Found on CNN
1 year ago

If it were not for the NASA's Crew-3 astronauts, and their phenomenal help, we would never - underscore the word never - have been able to accomplish all of our objectives, we underestimated the time on some of the projects. We had one project early on that we thought was two-and-a-half hours, take five hours.

Larry Connor

Found on CNN
2 years ago

This is certainly an important milestone, I think, both for our [ space ] agency and for the country, i think it really is just a tribute to the legacy of the Black women astronauts that have come before me as well as to the exciting future ahead.

Jessica Watkins

Found on CNN
2 years ago

NASA is aware of recent comments regarding the International Space Station. United States sanctions and export control measures continue to allow US-Russia civil space cooperation on the space station, the professional relationship between our international partners, astronauts and cosmonauts continues for the safety and mission of all on board the ISS.

United States

Found on CNN
2 years ago

NASA is aware of recent comments regarding the International Space Station. United States sanctions and export control measures continue to allow US-Russia civil space cooperation on the space station, the professional relationship between our international partners, astronauts and cosmonauts continues for the safety and mission of all on board The Ax-1 mission.

United States

Found on CNN
2 years ago

That means potentially two companies developing sustaining lander capabilities and two missions landing astronauts on the moon under the criteria we plan to use for the next decade of Artemis crewed missions, in addition to the first landing, all before we ask for recurring services.

Jim Frey

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Are they aware of what's going on on Earth ? Absolutely, but the astronauts and cosmonauts are some of the most professional groups you'll ever see. They continue to operate well and there's really no tensions with the team. This is what they've been trained to do -- a job -- and they're up there doing that job.

Joel Montalbano

Found on CNN
2 years ago

After analyzing the sanctions against our space industry, I suggest to the USA to bring their astronauts to the International Space Station using a trampoline.

Dmitry Rogozin

Found on CNN
2 years ago

If we can find out exactly what's causing this anemia, then there is a potential to treat it or prevent it, both for astronauts and for patients here on Earth, this is the best description we have of red blood cell control in space and after return to Earth. We were surprised and rewarded for our curiosity.

Guy Trudel

Found on CNN
2 years ago

This radiation is the stuff that concerns us with the astronauts and a big concern for us as we press ahead with our goals to go back to the moon.

Bill Murtagh

Found on CNN
2 years ago

As astronauts explore space, they're taking with them a company of different microbial species, and it's really important to understand how those microbes, collectively called the microbiome, change in the space environment and how those relationships are established.

Jamie Foster

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Understanding how to safeguard astronauts and other organisms against these stresses will be essential for ensuring a safe and productive long-term space presence.

Thomas Boothby

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Ultimately this information will give us insights into how one of the toughest organisms on Earth is able to survive the rigors of spaceflight, and our hope is that these insights will provide avenues for developing countermeasures or therapies that will help safeguard astronauts during prolonged space missions.

Thomas Boothby

Found on CNN
2 years ago

So, I think -- you know -- we're trying to collect these data because we need to figure out long-term you know when we send astronauts to the moon and to Mars, what kind of plant growth systems will be needed, so, we were able to add these two crops to our success stories of crops that can be grown well in space, and they collected a lot more data on that.

Gioia Massa

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

The astronauts who spend a year on the surface will maybe use one metric ton between them.

Michael Hecht

Found on CNN
3 years ago

This is really just unchartered territory, for the first time ever in space, we're able to do more than one thing at a time in space. We can have astronauts living on the International Space Station, we can have NASA having plans of wanting to go to the moon and Mars. I want to encourage kids to pursue their dreams, discover different passions or maybe even spark a new one.

Katherine JohnsonAlyssa Carson

Found on CNN
3 years ago

I heard about NASA and like, 'Oh, that's kind of interesting', then wonder like other than space exploration, like what you do? And, learning about the impact that NASA can have on our next generation and what Apollo did for our country. I mean, in the '60's, we were able to land a human on the moon with that technology, despite a growing race with Russia and all of the politics going on during that era: Kennedy's assassination, we were able to complete that, in that secured American preeminence in science and technology for decades to come. I certainly believe that, and the benefits we got from that are... You can't count that. In learning a little bit more about that and how astronauts have had the opportunity to represent humanity for good and bringing together countries in a way that politics and alliances cannot do. When you talk to some of the Apollo astronauts who went to the Moon, and they did their international travel, the comment, the feedback they would get from people would be 'We did it. We did it together.' It wasn't, 'You Americans did it.' It was, 'We did it and it was powerful that countries could come together and see that as a human accomplishment. So there's something about space that takes away those borders, because when you're up there, you don't see these distinct borders between countries, you just see a lot of blue and a lot of land. And, you see how fragile the planet is, So once I learned a little bit about that type of impact and that you can have a huge impact on the next generation of explorers, of scientists, of people who want to be a better version of themselves, maybe I could reach out to those kids, just like me, who are scared, tired, who don't think they can amount to anything. Who don't think they're worth anything. If I can reach out to them, and let them know that, Hey, it doesn't matter where you're from, With the right attitude, or the right hard work, if you get up every time you fail, you can amount to something and you can do positive work. You can leave a good impact, a positive mark for our world. That meant a lot to me, and that's when I put my name in the hat and wanted to be an astronaut, because it was completely consistent with my goals that I promised Mikey Monsoor, Marc Lee, Ryan job, a long list of our brothers who are not here with us today, that I would, for the rest of my life, do something to impact positive good in our world.

Jonny Kim

added by anonymous
3 years ago

This study underscores the need to monitor vascular changes in astronauts.

Christopher Mason

Found on CNN
4 years ago

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