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This is not a new thing, btw, and has been possible for decades.
https://www.npr.org/2020/09/26/917233532/nasa-astronaut-will-vote-from-space
Seriously, absentee voting isn't rocket science. Or, well, maybe it is in this case. But if they can manage to do it safely and securely from the international space station, surely it's fine for the rest of us.
https://www.npr.org/2020/09/26/917233532/nasa-astronaut-will-vote-from-space
On Election Day, NASA astronaut Kate Rubins will be more than 200 miles above her nearest polling place. But she's still planning to vote — from space.
"It's critical to participate in our democracy," Rubins told The Associated Press. "We consider it an honor to be able to vote from space."
Rubins, who has a doctorate in cancer biology from Stanford and was the first person to sequence DNA in space, is currently training for her upcoming six-month mission on the International Space Station.
Voting from the space station is similar to voting absentee from anyplace on the planet — except instead of relying on the U.S. Postal Service to deliver the ballot, Rubins will get hers forwarded electronically from Mission Control in Houston.
Seriously, absentee voting isn't rocket science. Or, well, maybe it is in this case. But if they can manage to do it safely and securely from the international space station, surely it's fine for the rest of us.