Tag: Christina Koch
Artemis II astronauts splash down after historic Moon mission
Record-setting crew returns to Earth after traveling farther than any humans in history, paving the way for NASA’s lunar comeback
Artemis II astronauts break 56-year record as they travel farthest distance ever from Earth
NASA crew sends back never-before seen images of the far side of the moon and surpass Apollo 13 milestone while pushing deeper into space than ever before – and toward future lunar base plans
‘Space Plumber’ saves the mission: Astronaut Christina Koch repairs $23M Artemis II toilet mid-flight
“I’m the Space Plumber” says mission specialist Kochas she adds “orbital plumbing” to her résumé while NASA’s historic Moon mission sails on—no leaks, no panic, just a well-timed reboot
Christina Koch: Record-setting NASA astronaut returns from historic 328-day space journey
Her first space journey of 328 days is the longest single spaceflight in history by a woman and 2nd-longest single spaceflight by a U.S. astronaut
Tons of NASA scientific materials and cargo launched and headed to International Space Station
Saturday’s launch marked 20 years of continuous human presence living aboard the ISS
NASA moves up date of historic first all-female spacewalk
The two were originally scheduled to make their historic all-female space walk on October 21
Historic first all-female spacewalk postponed due to spacesuit availability
There weren’t enough of the necessary medium-sized space suits on the International Space Station to accommodate all the female astronauts







