American astronaut casts her vote from space for the 2020 presidential election.
According to a report by a foreign news agency, in the US presidential election, Kate Reubens, a crew member of the International Space Center, exercised her voting right from space at an altitude of 408 km above the ground, which has been confirmed by NASA.
According to the report, a safe electronic ballot has been made by NASA's Johnson Space Center Houston for voting from space, through which the female astronaut cast her vote in the email from the link of this electronic ballot.
The same female astronaut also cast her vote from the International Space Center in 2016.
The US Congress passed a law in 1997 that made space voting possible.
From the International Space Station: I voted today
— NASA Astronauts (@NASA_Astronauts) October 22, 2020
— Kate Rubins pic.twitter.com/DRdjwSzXwy