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  2. Skylab - Wikipedia

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    The first astronaut to use the space shower was Paul J. Weitz on Skylab 2, the first crewed mission. [85] He said, "It took a fair amount longer to use than you might expect, but you come out smelling good". [85] A Skylab shower took about two and a half hours, including the time to set up the shower and dissipate used water. [89]

  3. Splashdown - Wikipedia

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    After the launch of CRS-16, the booster experienced a control issue and splashed down in the ocean instead of making an intended landing at Landing Zone 1. [ 17 ] Rocket Lab intended to catch the first stage of their Electron rocket with a helicopter as it descended under parachute, but abandoned this idea in favor of parachute splashdown.

  4. Space Coast - Wikipedia

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    All orbital launches from American soil carrying NASA astronauts (running from Project Mercury in 1961 to the end of the Space Shuttle program in 2011, and since 2020 using the SpaceX Dragon 2) have departed from either KSC or Cape Canaveral. The Space Force Station has also launched unmanned military and civilian rockets.

  5. Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 14 - Wikipedia

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    Launch Complex 14 (LC-14) is a launch site at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.Part of the Missile Row lineup of launch sites in the region, LC-14 was used for various crewed and uncrewed Atlas launches, including the February 1962 Friendship 7 flight aboard which John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth.

  6. International Space Station - Wikipedia

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    Free time often involves enjoying personal hobbies, communicating with family, or gazing out at Earth through the station’s windows. [309] The crew can watch TV aboard the station. [310] When the Space Shuttle was operating, the ISS crew aligned with the shuttle crew's Mission Elapsed Time, a flexible schedule based on the shuttle's launch.

  7. At the moment, different space organizations still use their own time zones for their onboard chronometers and their two-way communications systems. The ESA said doing so "will not be sustainable ...

  8. NASA astronauts study in aquarius underwater ocean lab - AOL

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    Before they go to the International Space Station, NASA astronauts head the other direction -- to the bottom of the ocean. They dive down to Aquarius the world's only undersea.

  9. Two astronauts are stuck in space. Soon, the solution could ...

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    For the first time in nearly 150 years, the space elevator is out of the realm of sci-fi and into the orbit of mission possible. Two astronauts are stuck in space. Soon, the solution could be an ...