Voting from Space: NASA Astronauts Make Their Voices Heard in 2024 Election

ISS (International Space Station), USAThu Nov 07 2024
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Did you know that some Americans are voting from space this year? That's right – NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) are participating in the 2024 election. They use special procedures to cast their votes, just like any other American citizen. Four astronauts are currently on the ISS: Don Pettit, Nick Hague, Butch Wilmore, and Suni Williams. They didn't expect to be up there during the election, but life in space can be unpredictable. Some of them had to request absentee ballots in space, while others prepared before launch.
Voting from space isn't new. Texas law has allowed it since 1997, and in 1997, NASA astronaut David Wolf became the first American to vote from space. Today, NASA uses secure systems to send ballots from the ISS to Earth. You might think that astronauts are too busy to vote, but they make the time. It's important to them, just like it is to everyone else. They even have a special setup that helps them vote safely and securely. So, even if you're not in space, you can still learn from the astronauts. Voting is a big deal, no matter where you are.
https://localnews.ai/article/voting-from-space-nasa-astronauts-make-their-voices-heard-in-2024-election-a2b0fa18

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