NASA scrubs Wednesday’s return of space station’s Crew-1 astronauts
The return of the International Space Station’s Crew-1 astronauts has been delayed by several days due to expected windy conditions in the recovery zone.
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The return of the International Space Station’s Crew-1 astronauts has been delayed by several days due to expected windy conditions in the recovery zone.
It’s pretty crowded on the space station just now, with a total of 11 astronauts currently enjoying the comforts of the orbiting outpost 250 miles above Earth.
Unfavorable weather conditions along the flight path have forced NASA and SpaceX to delay the Crew-2 rocket launch by about 24 hours.
As part of the build-up to SpaceX’s Crew-2 launch on Thursday, NASA has released a video featuring a series of quick-fire questions for the astronauts.
NASA astronaut Kate Rubins and two Russian cosmonauts have safely returned to Earth after a six-month stay aboard the International Space Station.
These days NASA livestreams its spacewalks from outside the International Space Station (ISS), offering interested folks the chance to watch astronauts doing their job in one of the coolest workspaces…
After 185 days aboard the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Kate Rubins and her two Russian counterparts will return to Earth this week.
Four space station astronauts are about to jump inside the Crew Dragon and go on a ride lasting less than an hour. Here’s how you can watch.
NASA describes spacewalks as “the most challenging task for an astronaut,” with rigorous training sessions involving lots of time inside a large pool.
The International Space Station has to occasionally jettison various items as it orbits Earth 250 miles up. So what was in the pallet jettisoned on Thursday?