International Space Station

Fox News Falsely Blames Biden for Astronauts’ Return

Following a nine-month unplanned stay aboard the International Space Station due to technical issues with Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams returned to Earth via SpaceX’s Crew Dragon. They refuted claims of abandonment, emphasizing the mission’s planned nature and the collaborative efforts to resolve the situation. While acknowledging mistakes made by all parties involved, including themselves, the astronauts prioritized learning from the experience to improve future space missions. Their focus shifted from assigning blame to rectifying the identified shortcomings.

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Outrage Over Musk’s Call to Deorbit ISS

Elon Musk advocated for the International Space Station’s deorbiting “as soon as possible,” ideally within two years, in a recent statement. This recommendation, while seemingly provocative, follows a NASA contract awarding SpaceX the task of deorbiting the station in 2030. Musk’s suggestion to accelerate the timeline to 2027 presents significant political ramifications, requiring Congressional approval and potentially facing opposition from key stakeholders like Senator Ted Cruz. The decision ultimately rests with the President, but Musk’s influential position adds considerable weight to his proposal.

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Astronauts Rebuff Trump’s Biden Space Station Abandonment Claim

Astronauts stationed on the International Space Station have indirectly refuted former President Trump’s claim that President Biden abandoned them. The crux of Trump’s assertion seems to be based on a perceived delay in their return to Earth, implying a lack of support from the current administration.

However, the narrative surrounding their delayed return paints a far more complex picture than a simple case of presidential negligence. It appears that the delay stemmed not from a lack of effort on the part of the Biden administration, but rather from logistical issues concerning the spacecraft tasked with their return.

The choice of spacecraft for the astronauts’ return appears to have been a decision made by NASA, not a political choice by the current administration.… Continue reading

Foul Smell Reported on Space Station After Russian Ship Docks

A routine resupply mission to the International Space Station took an unexpected turn when a “toxic” odor and droplets were detected within the Progress cargo spacecraft. This prompted the Russian cosmonauts to immediately seal the hatch to prevent contamination. Subsequent air quality monitoring confirmed that the ISS atmosphere returned to normal levels. While NASA downplayed the event, independent sources highlight the severity of the initial reaction. The source of the toxic smell remains under investigation.

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