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@AstroHague

NASA Astronaut, Colonel, US Air Force. ISS Expedition 59/60. Current resident of Earth 🌎

Johnson Space Center, Houston TX
Registrerte seg september 2013

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  1. 17. okt.

    From Airmen to Astronauts… we were honored to host General Wilson this week and highlight the strong relationship between and , a partnership dating back to 1959.

    Angre
  2. 15. okt.

    Can’t wait to showcase our “Airmen in Space” on Oct. 16, 11:00 a.m. CDT! If you can’t join us in person, tune in to Facebook Live:

    Angre
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    11. okt.

    We’re saddened by the loss of legendary cosmonaut Alexei Leonov who became the first human to walk in space on March 18, 1965. His venture into the vacuum of space began the history of extravehicular activity that makes today’s maintenance possible.

    Angre
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    9. okt.

    Fresh back from 203 days on the International , NASA's pauses to reflect on his mission while looking forward to where we're going next -- to the Moon with , then on to Mars. ✨

    Angre
  5. 6. okt.

    It’s been a long year...two safe landings, two emotional homecomings, one wild ride!

    Angre
  6. 3. okt.

    What an extraordinary journey! Part of what has made this experience so special was being here with my friends, classmates and our international partners. Thank you to all involved in the success of my mission on . I’m coming home🌎

    , , og 7 andre
    Angre
  7. 2. okt.

    Growing up on a farm, I never would've thought I would be involved in these life changing experiments. is a groundbreaking scientific research facility which enables us to conduct and be a part of to enhance the quality of life on Earth for humanity.

    Angre
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    2. okt.

    Cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin handed over station command during a ceremony today to . Watch Ovchinin return to Earth on Thursday with and live on TV. | Undock: 3:36am ET Thursday Landing: 7am ET

    Angre
  9. 2. okt.

    Entranced by the eerie dance of the Southern lights, I can’t help but remember sitting next to my children watching the movie “Frozen,” listening to “Let it go. Let it go.” I'm looking forward to reuniting with my family and loved ones tomorrow.

    Angre
  10. 1. okt.

    From only a few hundred miles up, you can see an entire state. The human footprint fades and the blue, and turquoise waters around Florida draw you in. Here is where we will launch ourselves to the Moon during , as we continue to explore the mysteries of our universe.

    Angre
  11. 30. sep.

    Today is my last Monday living on this orbiting laboratory and I’m soaking up my final views. The is truly an engineering marvel.

    Angre
  12. 28. sep.

    Since the dawn of humanity, the Moon has always been...how much it must know. Find out more about our program and why our mission to return to the Moon is so important:

    Angre
  13. 27. sep.

    Alexey and I got back in our Sokol suits today to perform leak checks and prepare for our return to Earth...last Friday on !

    Angre
  14. 26. sep.

    One big happy family of nine. Welcome to , and Oleg! Excited to be spending my last weeks on station with this crew.

    Angre
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    23. sep.

    We'll be going LIVE shortly with aboard in partnership with and for "Ask an Astronaut: Biomedical Science Edition." Tune in on FB at 3:50 PM ET to see Inn kids ask their burning questions about space:

    Angre
  16. 18. sep.

    Thank you to the Airmen across the globe who make the human exploration of space possible. Wishing the a happy 72nd birthday from !

    , , og 2 andre
    Angre
  17. 17. sep.

    Humanity glides by beneath us as we go screaming through the sky...

    Angre
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    16. sep.

    "We have the privilege of being up here to be the hands and the eyes of the scientists that are conducting these investigations.” - The crew aboard the is helping execute experiments from researchers around the globe. 🌎🔬

    Angre
  19. 16. sep.

    Perspective makes all the difference. From our perch on the 250 miles above, the living history of the Earth jumps out at you through buckles, folds, giant fans. Easily spotted from space is a striking geologic feature – The "Eye of the Sahara".

    Angre
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    16. sep.

    LIVE NOW: There's an incoming call … from space! 👨‍🚀 is talking to actor Brad Pitt about what it’s like to live and work aboard the . Watch:

    Angre

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