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Author: Antonia Jaramillo, Florida Today

Tech

Historic all-female spacewalk canceled because there weren’t enough medium-sized spacesuits

March 25, 2019March 26, 2019Antonia Jaramillo, Florida TodayComments Off on Historic all-female spacewalk canceled because there weren’t enough medium-sized spacesuits

NASA says first all-female spacewalk, scheduled to take place March 29, was canceled because there weren’t enough medium-sized spacesuits available.

Life

Natalie Portman to star in movie based on diaper-wearing astronaut Lisa Nowak

March 21, 2019Antonia Jaramillo, Florida TodayComments Off on Natalie Portman to star in movie based on diaper-wearing astronaut Lisa Nowak

Natalie Portman will star in a movie loosley based on former astronaut Lisa Nowak, notorious for driving from Houston to Orlando in an adult diaper.

World

2 female NASA astronauts and a Canadian flight controller will conduct the first-ever all-woman space walk

March 6, 2019Antonia Jaramillo, Florida TodayComments Off on 2 female NASA astronauts and a Canadian flight controller will conduct the first-ever all-woman space walk

Since 1998, there have been 213 spacewalks at the International Space Station. In March, an all-female spacewalk is happening aboard the ISS.

Life

Queen guitarist Brian May releases new song dedicated to NASA mission

January 9, 2019Antonia Jaramillo, Florida TodayComments Off on Queen guitarist Brian May releases new song dedicated to NASA mission

Queen guitarist Brian May releases new song dedicated to NASA’s New Horizons mission, which flew past Ultima Thule New Year’s Day.

Tech

SpaceX’s next launch to have thousands of worms on board

December 1, 2018Antonia Jaramillo, Florida TodayComments Off on SpaceX’s next launch to have thousands of worms on board

Scientists will be sending thousands of worms to the International Space Station to study spaceflight-induced muscle loss.

Tech

NASA’s InSight mission lands on Mars: What it means and what’s next

November 27, 2018Antonia Jaramillo, Florida TodayComments Off on NASA’s InSight mission lands on Mars: What it means and what’s next

InSight traveled for more than six months before landing on Mars on Nov. 26, 2018. InSight aims to study the ‘inner’ surface of the red planet.

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