(CNN)From infinity and beyond, he found a way to tune.
Shane Kimbrough, a NASA astronaut who currently lives aboard the International Space Station, cast his ballot in Tuesday’s presidential election, according to a NASA Tumblr post.
NASA told Yahoo News that Kimbrough submitted his ballot for the 2016 election from the space station sometime in the past few days.
For astronauts who will be in space on Election Day, the voting process begins a year before launch. At this point, they can choose the elections they wish to participate in.
Six months before the election, astronauts then receive the “Voter Registration and Postal Vote Application – Application for Federal Postcard” form.
NASA astronaut David Wolf became the first American to vote in space on Russia’s Mir space station in a 1997 local election, according to NPR.
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