An astronaut from Colorado is readjusting to life on Earth after spending 235 days in space, two months longer than planned.
"None of our spacesuits are spring chickens, as we would say, and so we will expect to see some hardware issues with repeated ...
In a lighter moment, U.S. astronaut Matthew Dominick demonstrates how to eat ketchup in zero gravity during a stint at the ...
In orbit, the astronauts aborted two spacewalks, both under unusual circumstances. Then, on October 25, one of the astronauts was hospitalized due to what NASA called an unspecified "medical issue" ...
Astronaut Matthew Dominick, a University of San Diego graduate who has spent the past 7 1/2 months aboard the International Space Station, safely returned to Earth on Friday with three colleagues ...
NASA astronauts who were part of the SpaceX Crew-8 team will discuss their 235-day mission on the International Space Station that ended in hospitalizations.
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick is preparing to fly home aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule at the end of the seven-month Crew-8 mission, but he recently found time to snap an incredible night ...
Barratt along with with Crew-8 commander Matthew Dominick and mission specialist Jeanette Epps took questions at a press ...
In a stunning visual revelation from above Earth's atmosphere, NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick has documented a breathtaking and rare celestial event.
Now, to demonstrate the bizarre nature of a usually straightforward kitchen task, NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick has shared a clip of him squirting ketchup. In the video, posted to X ...
Astronaut Matthew Dominick shares amusing content from the ISS, showcasing a viral video of him drinking ketchup directly from the bottle. Views on this quirky act vary, with reactions ranging ...
Eating in space can be particularly challenging, but also entertaining. NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick recently demonstrated this with one of the world’s most popular condiments–ketchup.