The Tiangong, scheduled to be launched into a low orbit by 2022, will be as good as the International Space Station, Beijing insists... READ MORE›
However, such destructions can cause dangerous clouds of space debris, which endanger other satellites indiscriminately... READ MORE›
Training challenges David Saint-Jacques talks about how he constantly challenges himself in the training for his November mission to the International Space Station... READ MORE›
The Tiangong-1 space lab re-entered Earth's atmosphere Monday morning, landing in the middle of the South Pacific, China Manned Space Agency said... READ MORE›
SpaceX has signed on to deliver 75 Iridium satellites to orbit in total... READ MORE›
Friday's spacewalk was the 208th in support of space station assembly and maintenance, and the third this year... READ MORE›
Within the next two years, private companies will for the first time send astronauts to the International Space Station... READ MORE›
Japan launches a cargo ship carrying a space junk collector designed to gather debris in space... READ MORE›
On November 2, 2000, a Russian Soyuz Rocket docked at the International Space Station carrying Expedition 1... READ MORE›
Russia, US will continue space co-operation despite earthly tensions - Roscosmos head -- RT News... READ MORE›
Has been seen outside of the International Space Station... READ MORE›
President Donald Trump wants to end US funding for the International Space Station ISS by 2025 with the aim of putting it into private hands... READ MORE›
The Trump administration wants NASA out of the International Space Station by 2025, and private businesses running the place instead... READ MORE›
It was the first time SpaceX founder Elon Musk tried to fly a booster that soared before on an orbital mission... READ MORE›
Nasa releases video tour of entire International Space Station Play!... READ MORE›
The company's initial research suggests that ageing whisky in an environment where convection is repressed increases 'mellowness' Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith is a freelance reporter... READ MORE›
The debris now poses a serious threat to future space exploration, scientists warn... READ MORE›
The previous Progress launch in April had ended in failure and a week ago a U.S... READ MORE›
23 by cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov, NASA astronaut Terry Virts and Italy's Samantha Cristoforetti, who will fly aboard another Soyuz capsule launching from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan... READ MORE›
This leaves the International Space Station in a unique and ultimately blessed position being able to capture these sprites without any interruption... READ MORE›
Every 92 minutes, the International Space Station completes its orbit around the Earth... READ MORE›
U.S. astronaut Jeff Williams and cosmonauts Oleg Skripochka and Alexey Ovchinin blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 5 26 p.m... READ MORE›
Bigelow Aerospace is set to send its expandable habitat to the International Space Station... READ MORE›
One sticking point, one to two decades ago, was a name for the place other than International Space Station -- ISS in NASA shorthand... READ MORE›
Also visible was a stuffed dog toy chosen by Shkaplerov's daughter to be the spacecraft' zero-gravity indicator... READ MORE›
US company set to attach experimental expandable space habitat to the International Space Station... READ MORE›
Last-minute rocket trouble forced SpaceX to delay its inaugural launch from NASA's historic moon pad on Saturday... READ MORE›
Virtual space tourism startup SpaceVR has signed a launch agreement with NanoRacks to send the world's first virtual reality camera satellite into space in 2017... READ MORE›
In the paper Adushkin explains that while dangerous in the very physical sense, the 20,000 pieces of significant space debris could be politically dangerous as well... READ MORE›
A pair of American astronauts floated outside the International Space Station on Saturday to begin rigging parking spots for two commercial space taxis... READ MORE›
Two US astronauts on Sunday made speedy work to get the International Space Station ready for the arrival of more commercial spacecraft... READ MORE›
AP -- The Trump administration wants NASA out of the International Space Station by 2025, and private businesses running the place instead... READ MORE›
A Japanese company known for its whisky and other alcoholic beverages included five types of distilled spirits in a space station cargo ship... READ MORE›
The International Space Station began with Russia's Zarya module in 1998, and now has science labs from Japan, Russia and the US alongside ESA's Columbus... READ MORE›
Mission managers have made the decision to proceed after discussing what NASA is calling a minor seepage... READ MORE›
The Kestrel Eye demonstration satellite was constructed by Adcole Maryland Aerospace, a small satellite and spacecraft manufacturer with locations in Massachusetts and Maryland... READ MORE›
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