Zena Cardman
@zenanaut
@NASA Astronaut, Group XXII 🐢
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27-04-2008 18:29:59
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Handing the helm to Nick Hague is both heartbreaking and an honor. Nick and Alex are truly an excellent team, and they will be ready to step up. I only wish Stephanie Wilson, Nick, Alex, and I could fly together, but we choose without hesitation to be part of something much
Honored to have trained with Zena Cardman, Nick Hague and Alex as part of NASA's SpaceX Crew-9. Wishing Nick and Alex continued success with Crew-9, and an excellent mission as they join ISS Expedition 72. nasa.gov/news-release/n…
I am thrilled to be assigned again to launch and serve on the International Space Station This time as a Crew Dragon pilot! we have a great crew! NASA ARCHIVED: NASA Commercial Crew nasa.gov/news-release/n…
“Two Steppin on the Moon”; Country Western singer Josh Turner Josh Turner visited Houston Mission Control and sang us this song. Suni Williams and I decided to give it a try while Butch Wilmore filmed the effort. Here is “Two Steppin in Space”. Big thanks to Josh Turner
LIVE: From suit up to spaceflight, tune in as we stream NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 launch to the International Space Station. Our crew is scheduled to lift off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center at 12:09pm ET (1609 UTC). x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
LIVE: Join us for today's coverage of NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 launch to the International Space Station. Crew-11 is scheduled to lift off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center at 11:43am ET (1543 UTC). Share your questions with #AskNASA and we'll answer a few on stream! x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
LIVE: After lifting off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Aug. 1, NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 mission is arriving at the International Space Station. SpaceX's Dragon Endeavour spacecraft is scheduled to dock around 2:30am ET (0630 UTC). x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
Welcome to the International Space Station, Crew-11! Dragon's hatch opened at 3:46am ET (0746 UTC) as the new arrivals joined the crew aboard the orbital laboratory.
After the members of Crew-11 enter the International Space Station, the full station crew takes part in a welcome ceremony, marking the beginning of Crew-11’s mission aboard the orbital outpost.
I don’t know where to begin, so I’ll start here: my view from one Dragon to another. I don’t have words yet for the whole experience, so a picture will have to do. This was my first attempt at a time-lapse (thank you, Nichole “Vapor” Ayers, for many great tips). Aurora over the South