The International Space Station Archaeological Project aims to understand how astronauts use and store objects throughout the orbital laboratory to help inform development of future space habitats.
See How Astronauts Sleep on the ISS (In a Phone Booth-Sized Room)Adam Mann
Astronauts (宇航员) have very busy lives. Each day they are carefully planned by mission (任务) control. The 12-hour working day on the International Space Station (ISS) begins with a wake-up call.After a quick wash with a wet cloth, the crew (全体乘务员) have b...
In the past,astronauts could eat only small pieces of dried food.But now astronauts are able to eat more everyday food like fruit,vegetables and ice cream. Sleeping All the people in the ISS(国际空间站) have their own rooms.They have to tie (系)themselves to their bed...
We often see pictures of astronauts floating around inside theInternational Space Station. While microgravity -- which is the very low gravity environment that creates the illusion of weightlessness -- looks like fun, it places great demands on your body. Initially, you feel nauseated, dizzy and...
Thanks to jaw-dropping VR films like Space Explorers: An ISS Experience and educational games such as Mission: ISS, anyone with a VR headset has the ability to experience life aboard the International Space Station. But how exactly is VR & AR technology being used by the astronauts operating ...
How do astronauts do the laundry in space ? They don’t. They wear their underwear, gym clothes and everything else until they can’t take the smell anymore, then junk them. NASA wants to change that — if not at the International Space Station (ISS), and then the moon and Mars- a...
In its nearly 30-year history, the space shuttle program has seen exhilarating highs and devastating lows. The fleet has taken astronauts on dozens of successful missions, resulting in immeasurable scientific gains. But this success has had a serious cost. In 1986, the Challenger exploded duri...
Two NASA astronauts are currently outside the ISS, repairing an X-ray telescope How to watch SpaceX’s seventh Starship launch on Thursday ISS astronauts enjoy a microgravity holiday with Brussels sprouts and more Watch the space station send the first wooden satellite into orbit ...
As the ISS orbits with an inclination of 51.6 degrees, if you live beyond 51.6 degrees north or south of the equator the ISS will never appear directly overhead. The ISS is only visible because it reflects sunlight. It isn't bright enough to be seen in the middle of the day and the...