NASA’s ISS Crew Addresses Isolation On Earth, In Space

Astronauts Drew Morgan, Jessica Meir and Chris Cassidy aboard the ISS.
Credit: NASA
HOUSTON—Astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) are those most typically considered to be isolated from friends, family, and the rest of humanity for extended periods. But the coronavirus pandemic may be altering that equation. NASA astronauts Jessica Meir, Drew Morgan...

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