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@AstroHague

NASA Astronaut, Colonel, US Air Force. Current resident of the International .

Johnson Space Center, Houston TX
Iscrizione a settembre 2013

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  1. 14 ore fa

    The eye of . You can feel the power of the storm when you stare into its eye from above. Stay safe everyone!

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  2. 30 ago

    "Just like the military lifestyle, the astronaut lifestyle is hard on the family." - Catie Hague One of the most important team players who contributes to the success of my mission on and at home is my wife. Thanks for being our rock.

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  3. 28 ago

    Brilliant blue hues from the Bahamas.

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    27 ago

    This 2016 view of Wichita from the space station is much like the one , a Kansas native, sees now! 12 companies in Wichita alone are contributing to our journey to the Moon and Mars – do you see your city?

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    22 ago

    👨‍🚀 From space, a look ahead to . During yesterday's spacewalk, carried a reminder that our missions to are paving the way for future exploration of the Moon and Mars: What is Artemis?

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    Closeup of spacesuit with Artemis insignia on sleeve
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  6. 22 ago

    Each time I open the door the views keep getting better. Congratulations to all involved in the successful execution of this . From our EVA and Robotics trainers to the teams down in Mission Control – The quality of our training is out of this world.

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    21 ago

    . and wrapped up a six-hour and 32-minute spacewalk today at 2:59pm ET. The duo installed the station's second docking port.

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    20 ago

    Everything you see on a NASA spacesuit has to be there for a good reason, right? So, do you know why astronauts wear mirrors on their wrists during a spacewalk? Find out now, then tune in tomorrow morning at 5:30 am CT to watch and conduct one live!

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    20 ago

    Spacewalkers and are ready to install a new docking port Wednesday. Russia is counting down to a Soyuz rocket launch afterward. |

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    18 ago

    . and I are getting our spacesuits ready for next week’s spacewalk to install an adapter that will allow U.S. vehicles to dock with the . It will be Nick’s third spacewalk and my first! Tune in on TV: .

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  11. 18 ago

    Last week got a special boost! Reboosts help maintain station’s altitude & set up the proper positions for visiting vehicle launches/landings. Their frequency is dependent on how much drag the station is experiencing. Which clip shows the reboost? Clip A or clip B?

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  12. 16 ago

    To learn more about our upcoming spacewalk, tune into TV at 2 p.m. ET:

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  13. 16 ago

    It's been a busy week on prepping for our upcoming ! & I will assist in the installation of International Docking Adapter-3, which will provide a 2nd docking port to station for the future arrivals of spacecraft.

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    15 ago

    Tune in to TV Friday at 2pm ET as experts talk about the Aug. 21 spacewalk with and installing a new vehicle docking port. |

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  15. 14 ago

    "I see the Moon, and the Moon sees me.” Watching the Moonrise from the Earth, I am reminded of the song sung to babies for generations, and I think of the generations to come that will call the Moon home.

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  16. 14 ago
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  17. ha ritwittato
    26 giu

    Check out our podcast with real-life rocket man, Astronaut Nick Hague, who has been on the ISS since March:

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  18. ha ritwittato
    9 ago

    . is a big fan of his home-planet 🌎, but he thinks Mars is a special place & is excited for all that we'll learn from the missions— since what we learn from having a sustainable presence on the Moon will prepare us for going forward to Mars.

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    9 ago

    During today's Earth-to-space call with , showed students how astronauts drink liquids in space. Watch the video to see how liquids behave differently in microgravity. Want to explore this topic further? Check out .

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    9 ago

    Ever wonder what it feels like to launch to space? describes it as a really long, really fast roller coaster and says speed is everything for getting to orbit — since the is traveling at about 17,500 mph!

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