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NASA astronaut Matthew ... you’re an engineer, a pilot and of course an astronaut, but you’re also a prolific photographer. So how did you get into photography? Dominick: So many paths led ...
Feltman: Matthew Dominick just wants to give us all a little bit of space. As the commander and flight engineer of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 mission, he’s had loads of technical duties to attend to ...
That was the first sentence NBC 7’s Brooke Martell heard from NASA astronaut, Commander Matthew ... 8 mission. Dominick, an active duty U.S. Navy astronaut, is currently a flight engineer ...
As countries continue cementing plans for their lunar bases, one International Space Station astronaut is busy quite literally mixing the stuff. In a press release, NASA said that its astronaut ...
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Stunning ‘orbital sunrise’ over Earth captured in International Space Station timelapseA stunning “orbital sunrise” over Earth was captured in a timelapse video shared by a Nasa astronaut from the International Space Station (ISS). Flight engineer Matthew Dominick posted a ...
That’s all the time it takes to travel more than 9,000 miles when you’re flying in a space capsule specifically designed to return astronauts to Earth.
NASA spacewalker and Expedition 64 Flight Engineer Victor Glover works ... On Thursday, NASA astronauts Tracy Dyson and Matt Dominick from Expedition 71 will take part in "U.S. Spacewalk 90 ...
The moon and Earth as seen from the ISS. Matthew Dominick/NASA NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick is preparing to return to Earth after spending seven months living and working aboard the ...
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick, commander of the SpaceX Crew ... 2024 and is serving as a flight engineer aboard the orbiting lab for a planned 6-month mission. In addition to his assigned ...
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick released stunning timelapse ... month term on board the International Space Station as a flight engineer. More from Science ...
This photo provided by NASA shows Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin, left, NASA astronauts Michael Barratt, second from left, Matthew Dominick, second from right, and Jeanette Epps ...
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