Crew-10 Astronauts Share Their Journey
After 146 remarkable days in space, NASA SpaceX Crew-10 astronauts are set to share insights from their science mission aboard the International Space Station. The highly anticipated news conference will take place on Wednesday, August 20, at 4:15 p.m. EDT, live from NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Astronauts Anne McClain, Nichole Ayers, and JAXA astronaut Takuya Onishi will answer questions about their mission. The crew safely returned to Earth on August 9, closing a chapter filled with groundbreaking research and record-setting exploration.
How to Watch the Live Event
NASA will stream the event on its official YouTube channel and other platforms, giving viewers worldwide a chance to engage with the astronauts. Media representatives can attend in person or join virtually, but prior registration is required.
Those participating by phone must dial in at least 10 minutes before the event begins. Audiences can also submit questions on social media using the hashtag #AskNASA.
Science, Miles, and Orbits
During their time in orbit, Crew-10 completed 2,368 trips around Earth, covering more than 62 million miles. The astronauts conducted hundreds of experiments and technology demonstrations, helping scientists gain new insights into biology, materials science, and deep space exploration.
This work not only advanced space science but also paved the way for innovations that could benefit life on Earth.
A New Era of Space Travel
The mission underscored the success of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, a partnership with American private industry that ensures safe, reliable, and cost-effective transportation to the International Space Station. This collaboration is expanding access to low Earth orbit for researchers, innovators, and entrepreneurs.
For nearly 25 years, astronauts have continuously lived and worked aboard the station. Each mission brings the world closer to future exploration of the Moon and, ultimately, Mars.
Stay Connected
For more updates, NASA regularly shares mission highlights, photos, and videos on Instagram, Facebook, and X. The latest news on the Commercial Crew Program is available on NASA’s website.
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