Astronaut becomes father in space

November 23, 2009 02:44 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 06:38 am IST - CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida

Astronaut Randolph Bresnik announced his wife Rebecca gave birth to their second child, Abigail in Houston while he was aboard the International Space Station.

Astronaut Randolph Bresnik announced his wife Rebecca gave birth to their second child, Abigail in Houston while he was aboard the International Space Station.

Astronaut Randolph Bresnik is a new dad again, after launching into space and taking a spacewalk, all for the first time.

He announced the birth of his daughter, Abigail, on NASA’s airwaves.

His wife, Rebecca, gave birth to their second child back home in Houston on Saturday at 11:04 p.m. CST (0504 GMT). They have a 3-year-old son, adopted from Ukraine.

Bresnik said both mother and baby are doing very well.

“Very thankful for everyone there at Mission Control and everywhere else at NASA that’s been so supportive and essentially so helpful the last couple days with everything that’s been going on,” he said.

Mission Control responded with “heartfelt congratulations.”

“Thanks for recognising the significant accomplishments on Earth that happened while you guys were working hard on your challenging mission in orbit,” Mission Control said.

The 42-year-old Marine installed antennas and other equipment outside the International Space Station on Saturday while eagerly awaiting his daughter’s birth. Mrs. Bresnik was due to deliver on Friday, but the day came and went, as did most of the next. The astronaut received the news privately in orbit.

Mrs. Bresnik said before the flight that she was “a little disappointed” her husband would not be present for the birth, but understood.

“We don’t choose the timing,” she said in an interview that was broadcast by NASA following the birth announcement. “He’s trained one year for this mission but really he’s been here five, almost six years. I’m just really excited for him and excited for us.”

She said their son is eager to be a big brother. This is only the second time a NASA astronaut has become a new father while in orbit. In 2004, space station resident Mike Fincke welcomed the birth of his second child, also a girl.

The shuttle astronauts were awakened by the song “Butterfly Kisses.” Mrs. Bresnik chose it for her husband. Among the lyrics: “There’s two things I know for sure/She was sent here from heaven and she’s daddy’s little girl.”

Sunday was mostly a day off for the seven shuttle fliers and five space station residents, giving Bresnik time to savour the baby experience.

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