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Remember those Starliner astronauts still in space? Don’t worry, they can vote.
Ahead of the Nov. 5 election, four Americans are in space who may want to vote. Fortunately for them, NASA has long had a plan to make it possible.
Starliner astronauts to vote from space for US Elections 2024: Here’s how zero gravity voting works
As millions of Americans prepare to vote in the 2024 U.S. Election, a select few will cast their ballots from an extraordinary location—250 miles above Earth.
How do you vote from space? NASA astronauts cast 2024 election ballots from ISS
If they can manage to vote from space, you can sure manage to get to your polling place to cast a ballot of your own.
How do astronauts vote in the US election from space?
The history of space voting starts in 1996 when astronaut John Blaha couldn’t physically vote in that year’s presidential race between President Bill Clinton and Bob Dole. Blaha was stationed aboard the now-defunct Russian Mir Space Station, a predecessor to the International Space Station.
NASA astronauts to redock SpaceX Dragon at International Space Station: How to watch
Astronauts at the International Space Station will move a SpaceX Dragon to a new port to make way for an uncrewed spacecraft on a resupply mission.
Will the stranded astronauts be able to vote from space?
NASA's Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore - stuck in space until at least February 2025 - said they intended to vote from orbit.
The astronauts stuck at the International Space Station are voting Tuesday — here’s how
The crew - including two stuck there after the Boeing Starliner malfunctioned - will beam their votes back to Earth thanks to a high-tech encrypted system.
As the US heads to the polls, here’s how astronauts cast their votes from space during US election
Despite being in orbit, American astronauts can vote in the election thanks to a secure space-based voting process. View on euronews
How to vote from space: NASA explains how astronauts vote aboard International Space Station
How do astronauts aboard the International Space Station vote? NASA astronauts up in space can vote through an absentee ballot or early voting in coordination with the county clerk's office where they live.
NASA astronauts stranded at International Space Station cast ballots in US election with encrypted voting system
Astronauts stranded on the International Space Station will be able to vote in the US election. The crew - including two stuck there after the Boeing Starliner malfunctioned - will beam their votes back to Earth thanks to a high-tech encrypted system.
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SpaceX Crew-9 astronauts, including Boeing Starliner crew, fly Dragon spacecraft to new ISS parking spot (video)
The astronauts moved the Dragon capsule to a port on top of the space station, where it will stay until February 2025.
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A SpaceX capsule just came back to Earth. Here’s why Boeing Starliner’s astronauts weren’t on it
NASA’s Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore will wait until 2025 to return to Earth aboard their newly assigned spacecraft, SpaceX ...
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American astronauts in space can vote too. Here's how they do it.
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NASA's Starliner astronauts to achieve feat, technically, during SpaceX Dragon relocation
A parking spot shuffle coming up this weekend more than 250 miles above Earth will mark a unique feat for a pair of NASA ...
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A SpaceX capsule just returned, but Starliner's astronauts weren't aboard
The stranded astronauts are now set to return home aboard SpaceX's Crew-9 mission. To make room for them, NASA and SpaceX had ...
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SpaceX capsule returns four astronauts to Earth but Boeing Starliner crew remain on ISS
Three astronauts and one cosmonaut have returned to Earth after nearly eight months on the International Space Station, which ...
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