Houston (AP) – NASA astronaut Kate Rubins tells The Associated Press she plans to cast her next vote from space – more than 200 miles above Earth. Rubins and two cosmonauts are in Star City, Russia, just outside Moscow. She’s preparing for a mid-October launch and a six-month stay at the International Space Station. Texas law allows U.S. astronauts to vote from space using a secure electronic ballot. Mission Control in Houston forwards the ballot to the space station, which Rubins then emails to the county clerk.
Astronaut Plans To Cast Ballot From Space Station
Sep 27, 2020 | 8:27 AM









