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International Space Station

  • Cable Trouble Dogs Spacewalkers in European Lab Upgrades
    Cable Trouble Dogs Spacewalkers in European Lab Upgrades
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—Spacewalking astronauts encountered cable trouble Wednesday while attempting to make improvements to the International Space Station’s European lab. Only one of the two lab upgrades was completely successful. ...
    January 28, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Southern Californians Selected for NASA’s Artemis Space Missions
    Southern Californians Selected for NASA’s Artemis Space Missions
    LOS ANGELES (CNS)—NASA announced Dec. 9 the selection of three Southern California residents among the first 18 astronauts ...
    December 10, 2020BY City News Service
  • SpaceX Capsule With 4 Astronauts Reaches Space Station
    SpaceX Capsule With 4 Astronauts Reaches Space Station
    SpaceX’s newly launched capsule with four astronauts arrived Monday at the International Space Station, their new home until ...
    November 17, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • Australian Golden Wattle Set for Blast-Off Into Orbit
    Australian Golden Wattle Set for Blast-Off Into Orbit
    One small step for man, one giant leap for Australian golden wattle. Seeds of the national floral emblem ...
    August 31, 2020BY AAP
  • Jeanette Epps Could Become First Black Woman to Join ISS Crew, via Starliner Spacecraft
    Jeanette Epps Could Become First Black Woman to Join ISS Crew, via Starliner Spacecraft
    Two years ago, NASA astronaut Jeanette Epps was slated to fly into orbit aboard a Russian spacecraft and ...
    August 31, 2020BY Wire Service
  • Boeing Capsule Returns to Earth After Aborted Space Mission
    Boeing Capsule Returns to Earth After Aborted Space Mission
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—Boeing safely landed its crew capsule in the New Mexico desert Sunday after an aborted flight ...
    December 23, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Russian Capsule Carrying Robot Fails Docking the ISS
    Russian Capsule Carrying Robot Fails Docking the ISS
    A Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying a humanoid robot failed to dock with the International Space Station (ISS) on ...
    August 24, 2019BY Reuters
  • David Saint-Jacques Scheduled to Launch Dec. 3 on Space Mission
    David Saint-Jacques Scheduled to Launch Dec. 3 on Space Mission
    MONTREAL—Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques is heading to space—and a bit earlier than anticipated. The Canadian Space Agency confirmed ...
    November 1, 2018BY The Canadian Press
  • Japanese Supply Ship Heads to Space Station After Delays
    Japanese Supply Ship Heads to Space Station After Delays
    TOKYO—An unmanned Japanese space capsule is headed to the International Space Station filled with cargo including food, experiments ...
    September 23, 2018BY The Associated Press
  • Russian Officials Think Hole Was Intentionally Drilled Through International Space Station Module
    Russian Officials Think Hole Was Intentionally Drilled Through International Space Station Module
    A hole found in a spacecraft module docked on the International Space Station is now believed to have ...
    September 5, 2018BY Colin Fredericson
  • 3 International Space Station Astronauts Land in Kazakhstan
    3 International Space Station Astronauts Land in Kazakhstan
    An International Space Station crew including an American, a Briton and a Russian landed safely Saturday in the ...
    June 18, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Space Station Getting Inflatable Room, a Cosmic 1st
    Space Station Getting Inflatable Room, a Cosmic 1st
    Forget blowup air mattresses. Space station astronauts are getting their first inflatable room.
    April 7, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • NASA’s Scott Kelly to Retire in April After Spending Year in Space
    NASA’s Scott Kelly to Retire in April After Spending Year in Space
    Scott Kelly, NASA astronaut who just returned from 340 days in space has announced he's hanging up his ...
    March 14, 2016BY Cindy Drukier
  • Astronaut Scott Kelly Survives Year in Space
    Astronaut Scott Kelly Survives Year in Space
    Scott Kelly has returned to planet Earth after spending 340 days in space with no significant problems—a milestone ...
    March 5, 2016BY Stuart Liess
  • One-Year Spaceman Sees Mission as ‘Steppingstone’ to Mars
    One-Year Spaceman Sees Mission as ‘Steppingstone’ to Mars
    As soon as he returns from the International Space Station, NASA's first and only yearlong spaceman, Scott Kelly, ...
    February 27, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Pennsylvania Native Named NASA Flight Director
    Pennsylvania Native Named NASA Flight Director
    While attention is focused on the astronauts orbiting Earth aboard the International Space Station, it's someone down below ...
    January 17, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Astronauts Help Move Stalled Rail Car During Spacewalk
    Astronauts Help Move Stalled Rail Car During Spacewalk
    Two American astronauts helped move a stalled rail car back into place outside the International Space Station on ...
    December 21, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Space Station Marks 15 Years of Nonstop Human Presence
    Space Station Marks 15 Years of Nonstop Human Presence
    Humankind marked an off-the-planet pinnacle Monday: the 15th anniversary of continuous residency at the International Space Station.
    November 2, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Record-Breaking Astronauts Return to Earth—Taking Us One Step Closer to Mars
    Record-Breaking Astronauts Return to Earth—Taking Us One Step Closer to Mars
    Expedition 44 to the International Space Station has been successfully completed after three astronauts landed in Kazakhstan.
    September 15, 2015BY Chris Arridge
  • Robot With ‘Autobiographical Memory’ Could Teach Astronauts How to Work in Space
    Robot With ‘Autobiographical Memory’ Could Teach Astronauts How to Work in Space
    In 2011, NASA delivered the first robot to the International Space Station. The Robonaut 2 was largely immobile ...
    September 12, 2015BY Jonathan Zhou
  • Once the Domain of States, Private Sector Now Dominates 76 Percent of Space Economy
    Once the Domain of States, Private Sector Now Dominates 76 Percent of Space Economy
    The private space industry now accounts for 76% of the $330 billion space economy—eclipsing government spending on space.
    July 17, 2015BY Cindy Drukier
  • NASA’s Reliance on Outsourcing Launches Causes a Dilemma for the Space Agency
    NASA’s Reliance on Outsourcing Launches Causes a Dilemma for the Space Agency
    The spectacular failure of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket last week underscores a growing problem for NASA: its ...
    July 5, 2015BY Hamza Bendemra
  • 3 Space Station Astronauts Safely Return to Earth
    3 Space Station Astronauts Safely Return to Earth
    A three-person crew from the International Space Station landed safely in the steppes of Kazakhstan on Thursday after ...
    June 11, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Watch SpaceX Test the Dragon Spacecraft’s Emergency Escape Plan (Video)
    Watch SpaceX Test the Dragon Spacecraft’s Emergency Escape Plan (Video)
    Last September, SpaceX was awarded a $2.6 billion dollar contract from NASA to build spacecrafts to transport astronauts ...
    May 6, 2015BY Jonathan Zhou
  • The Search Continues for Extraterrestrial Life, but Should It? (Part 2)
    The Search Continues for Extraterrestrial Life, but Should It? (Part 2)
    Finding E.T. may not be all we hope it’ll be ...
    May 5, 2015BY Paul Darin
  • Russian Space Station Supply Ship Crashes to Earth After Failed Mission (Video)
    Russian Space Station Supply Ship Crashes to Earth After Failed Mission (Video)
    A cargo craft carrying over 6,000 pounds of supplies fell out of orbit after "absolutely uncontrollable reactions" began
    April 29, 2015BY Jonathan Zhou
  • The Space Tourism Industry Is Already Planning How to Entertain You in Space
    The Space Tourism Industry Is Already Planning How to Entertain You in Space
    The sky was the limit. Now get ready for zero-gravity ballet.
    April 20, 2015BY Cindy Drukier
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