Peggy Whitson, American with most time in space, set to return to ISS
May 18, 2023
Astronaut Peggy Whitson has come out of retirement and is scheduled to fly to the International Space Station for a privately funded mission. Whitson was the first female commander of the ISS and has spent more time in space than any other American. NBC News’ Kate Snow spoke to her about her out-of-this-world career.
DR. TESS CASWELL SHOOTS FOR THE MOON
FEBRUARY 23, 2023
Recently, Upper School students enjoyed a conversation with engineer, planetary scientist, and simulation astronaut, Dr. Tess Caswell. In addition to sharing her path towards the stars, Dr. Caswell spoke with students about NASA’s Artemis Program. “I am part of the Artemis generation. You are part of the Artemis generation. But what is it?”
AXIOM SPACE, SPACEX CHANGE THE LANDSCAPE OF PRIVATE SPACEFLIGHT WITH AX-1 MISSION
April 25, 2022
IN ROBOTICS DEMONSTRATION, SACRED HEART GREENWICH STUDENTS SEE SPOT RUN — AND MORE
December 10, 2021
THE EXPLORERS CLUB: WOMEN IN SPACE
October 14, 2021
Meet 4 stellar women who are blazing the trail in the next era of human spaceflight – from commercial spaceflight professionals to budding astronauts to spacewalk operations engineers and more!
CELEBRATING WORLD SPACE WEEK: POWERFUL STEM EDUCATION PANEL OF WOMEN IN THE SPACE INDUSTRY
October 05, 2021
NBC NIGHTLY NEWS: LEGENDARY ASTRONAUT PEGGY WHITSON INSPIRES THE NEXT GENERATION OF SPACE EXPLORERS
January 19, 2019