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Stuck astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are finally on their way back to Earth
Read full article: Stuck astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are finally on their way back to EarthNASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have returned to Earth after being stuck in space for more than nine months.
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Mission accomplished: Malala gets Oxford degree
Read full article: Mission accomplished: Malala gets Oxford degreeMalala Yousafzai, the Pakistani teenager shot by the Taliban for daring to want an education, has completed her degree at Oxford University. The 2014 Nobel Peace Prize winner, now 22, posted images on Twitter of her celebration early Friday upon completing a degree in philosophy, politics and economics. Hard to express my joy and gratitude right now as I completed my Philosophy, Politics and Economics degree at Oxford, she tweeted. She went back to school as soon as she could but kept campaigning for the right to an education for others. Her Twitter feed was flooded with expressions of goodwill, including one from NASA astronaut Anne McClain, who studied in England.

Finally! The first all-female spacewalk is scheduled for this week
Read full article: Finally! The first all-female spacewalk is scheduled for this week(CNN) - After the first all-female spacewalk was scrapped in March, NASA has now scheduled another attempt with astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir for October 17 or 18. The announcement was made Friday during a briefing by the agency previewing 10 upcoming spacewalks by astronauts on the International Space Station. The tweet also showed an image of pairings for the upcoming spacewalks. Meir arrived on the space station for her first mission this week. In addition to her first spacewalk with Koch, she will also conduct a spacewalk with European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano.

Woman Says Astronaut Wife Hacked Her to Win Custody Battle: Today on Inside Edition
Read full article: Woman Says Astronaut Wife Hacked Her to Win Custody Battle: Today on Inside EditionThe estranged wife of an astronaut suspected of committing the first crime in space says she was stalked. Summer Worden claims Anne McClain hacked into her bank accounts while aboard the International Space Station, searching for info to use against her in their custody battle over Worden's son. Now, Worden and her mother are sharing their message for McClain, who denies wrongdoing, with Inside Edition. A crazy chase through the streets of Los Angeles saw an acrobatic woman leaping from building to building in an effort to evade cops. And how a woman won her fight for a license plate that reads "PB4WEGO."

Woman Claims Astronaut Wife Stalked Her From Space: She Was 'Trying to Bully' Me
Read full article: Woman Claims Astronaut Wife Stalked Her From Space: She Was 'Trying to Bully' MeDisturbing new details are emerging about the allegations that astronaut Anne McClain committed the first crime in outer space. The log-ins to Worden's account were allegedly traced back to the space station. I had him on my own prior to even knowing Anne, Worden said. Now Worden's mother is making a direct plea to the astronaut to let the custody case go. RELATED STORIESNew Movie Asks Whether Astronauts Lose Touch With Reality After Going Into SpaceIs This the 1st Alleged Crime in Space?

New Movie Asks Whether Astronauts Lose Touch With Reality After Going Into Space
Read full article: New Movie Asks Whether Astronauts Lose Touch With Reality After Going Into SpaceDo astronauts lose touch with reality after going into space? "Lucy in the Sky" follows a female astronaut as she struggles to adjust back to life on Earth. Though Nowak's arrest caused a sensation, former astronaut Marsha Ivins attacked the new movie, saying, "The field of space psychology is well-developed. The movie is attracting attention amid what are perhaps the first allegations of a crime committed in space. 5,000 Rockets Launched to Celebrate 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11 Mission to SpaceThe First Christmas in Space: How Astronauts Aboard Apollo 8 Celebrated Among the Stars

NYT: Possible first criminal case in space
Read full article: NYT: Possible first criminal case in spaceMcClain's lawyer, Rusty Hardin, told the Times that "she strenuously denies that she did anything improper" and "is totally cooperating." Worden told the paper that the FTC has not responded to the identity theft allegation, and that investigators including Michael Mataya, a criminal case specialist, were assessing the complaint to the inspector general. I knew it was not OK," Worden told the Times. A few months later, McClain went to space, and Worden then discovered the bank account access, the paper reported. NASA officials told the Times that they did not know of any crimes that had been committed on the ISS.