How did NASA astronauts get Christmas decorations in space? Social media wants answers
- Nasa astronauts celebrate Christmas in space by bringing decorations on their missions.
- Social media users are curious about how decorations make it into space.
- Family and friends can send holiday packages up to the International Space Station.
- Astronauts share images of their Christmas celebrations on social media.
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Sunita Williams, other astronauts celebrate Christmas in space, spark social media buzz
Astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore brought Christmas spirit to the International Space Station (ISS), donning Santa hats and setting up a small Christmas tree. Despite their extended mission, they found a way to celebrate, capturing the curiosity and humor of social media users. Social media questions logistics of space festivities The sight of festive decorations raised eyebrows online. Many wondered how the astronauts managed to pack…
Stranded Astronauts Enjoy Christmas Dinner in Outer Space
Two NASA astronauts celebrate Christmas in outer space after being stranded for months. Astronauts Sunita Williams, 59, and Butch Wilmore, 61, launched into space on June 5 on what was supposed to be a weeklong test flight, however, their mission has been extended until March or even April 2025. The pair has been stuck in space since they traveled to the International Space Station on a spaceship manufactured by Boeing called the Starliner. Safe…
How did NASA astronauts get Christmas decorations in space? Social media wants answers
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams brought Christmas cheer to the ISS, donning Santa hats despite being stranded in orbit since June. Social media buzzed with playful questions about how festive decorations made it on their originally short mission, sparking intrigue about space logistics.
The NASA astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) have sent Christmas greetings to Earth. Two members of the crew should have been back from their space flight long ago, but are stuck there. The fact that they are now wearing Christmas hats has given rise to some conspiracy theories online.
Sunita Williams' Christmas Video Sparks Debate Online, NASA Responds
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who are currently stuck at the International Space Station (ISS), celebrated Christmas in space with Santa hats, sparking several conspiracy theories on social media. The video, posted by the US space agency, showed Williams wearing a red t-shirt, while three of her colleagues wore the Santa caps. Social media users were quick to come up with theories, questioning if the astronauts knew they wou…
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