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Numerous people who watched the video or saw the images wondered about why the ISS had Christmas decorations. "8 day mission that's turned into months long and they've somehow got Christmas hats?" ...
and discussing Christmas on the ISS. They let candy canes float around, showed off their canned food feast and used microgravity to float the microphone to the next speaker. "It's a great time of ...
A Christmas photo of the NASA astronauts who are still stranded on the International Space Station until next year has ...
The Post has confirmed with NASA that the Santa hats — as well as other decorations, special presents for the ISS crew members and Christmas meals — were part of a 3-ton SpaceX delivery in ...
So after spending Thanksgiving in low Earth orbit, they're celebrating Christmas in space and facing a total of nine months in the ISS. But, says Coleman, it's not as dire as it sounds – there ...
But normal-sized Christmas cookies — or any type of traditional cookie, for that matter — are a big no-no for the ISS, as the resulting crumbs could cause problems by floating away and ...
According to NASA's ISS tracker, the ISS will pass overhead twice on Christmas Eve at 05:20 and 6:53 GMT. While that might mean an early start for some parents, it is great news for skygazers ...
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The ISS will also be visible early on Christmas morning, coinciding with Santa's journey back to the North Pole. Weather permitting, the space station will be visible under clear skies for about ...