Expedition 74 crew conducts stem cell and space technology research aboard the ISS, maintains life support systems and prepares for upcoming cargo and science rack transfers, according to NASA.
After the arrival of the MS-28 spacecraft on Nov. 27, all eight docking ports on the International Space Station (ISS) were ...
Now, however, Stanford researchers have used artificial intelligence to steer a free-flying robot aboard the International ...
Discover how the International Space Station was built, from Zarya and Unity in 1998 to Destiny, helping you understand each ...
Kim officially became an astronaut in 2017. Expedition 72 and Expedition 73 marked Kim’s first visit to the ISS, where he ...
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Why NASA walked away from a shuttle that could have saved billions
The United States once poured money and political capital into a spaceplane concept that promised to take off from a runway, ...
Russia's space program has taken a drubbing in recent years, its reputation battered by corruption scandals, shrinking ...
An unexpected bird strike triggered the crash, and the test vehicle exited the north end of the runway at low speed, Space ...
Junk is accumulating in space at a fantastic pace, with millions of pieces orbiting the Earth, and humans need to figure out ...
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Blue Origin's next space tourism flight will break new ground for people with disabilities
Blue Origin's upcoming NS-37 space tourism launch has special significance: One of the passengers is Michi Benthaus, who will ...
She worked on preparations for the second, third, and fourth shuttle missions, and was a Cape Crusader at the Kennedy Space ...
Dan Falk: Space junk broadly refers to stuff that’s in space that was put there by humans, and that is no longer doing what ...
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