NASA Astronauts' Return from Extended Space Mission

NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams return to Earth after spending more than nine months in orbit on the International Space Station. They will undergo a 45-day post-mission recovery program at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston to restore their health and fitness levels. The recovery process includes medical testing, studies, and a structured reconditioning program. Astronauts face challenges readjusting to gravity, including motion sickness and vestibular system issues. Teams of professionals support astronauts before, during, and after their missions to ensure optimal health and safety. Being in space poses health risks such as exposure to space radiation and bone density loss. Astronauts aboard the ISS engage in daily strength and cardio training to combat muscle and bone deterioration.

UFC fighter criticizes Elon Musk for investing in rockets

UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell criticizes Elon Musk for investing in rockets instead of helping people, claiming that Musk's true character will be revealed over time. Mitchell once claimed that gravity isn't real.

NASA's Moon-Centric Timekeeping System

NASA is working on creating a moon-centric time reference system due to the difference in time caused by the moon's lower gravity. The White House has instructed NASA to collaborate with international agencies to develop this system by 2026.