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    NASA to allow astronauts to take smartphones into space for first time

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comFebruary 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Modern technology enhances communication, documentation, and crew engagement





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    • February 6, 2026

    Humanity’s reach into space has always been defined by innovation and the blending of technology with exploration. For the first time in history, astronauts will carry advanced smartphones into orbit and on lunar flybys an emblem of how personal technology is reshaping the way we experience space.

    This move promises not only to capture the extraordinary vistas of Earth and the Moon but also to bring the realities of space closer to people on Earth, bridging the gap between exploration and everyday life.

    NASA has announced that astronauts travelling to the International Space Station aboard Crew-12, as well as those taking part in the Artemis II lunar flyby, will carry these devices into space a milestone in modern human spaceflight.

    The smartphones will allow astronauts to record photos and videos of key mission moments and share them with audiences on Earth, offering unprecedented insight into life beyond our planet.

    This marks the first occasion on which personal smartphones will be permitted during space missions. NASA confirmed that extensive safety evaluations have been conducted to ensure the devices do not interfere with critical onboard systems.

    In previous Soyuz and Space Shuttle missions, personal phones were prohibited due to technological limitations and operational risks.

    With today’s enhanced hardware and strict testing protocols, NASA believes smartphones will significantly improve communication, mission documentation, and crew wellbeing during long-duration flights.

    The initiative highlights NASA’s evolving approach to exploration embracing modern technology to create a more connected, efficient, and human-focused space programme.

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