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Boeing's Starliner successfully docks with the ISS despite issues
Starliner has docked with the ISS for the first time.
The first all-civilian space crew has safely returned to Earth
A SpaceX dragon capsule carrying the four AX-1 astronauts splashed down off the coast of Florida.
The first all-civilian space crew has docked with the ISS
It took Axiom Space's AX-1 around 19 and a half hours to travel to the space station.
Axiom Space's first private mission to the ISS has launched successfully
The SpaceX Dragon capsule should dock with the space station on Saturday morning.
How to watch Axiom Space send the first all-civilian crew to the ISS
After several delays, Axiom Space is set to launch its first private crew to the International Space Station (ISS) today.
Russia won’t cooperate on the International Space Station until sanctions are lifted
Russia’s Roscosmos will stop working with NASA and other western space agencies on the International Space Station.
Record-breaking NASA astronaut makes it safely back to Earth
Mark Vande Hei spent 355 days aboard the ISS.
Earth's orbital economy of tomorrow could be worth trillions
At SXSW 2022 last week, a panel of experts on the burgeoning private spaceflight industry discussed the nuts and bolts of NASA’s commercial services program and what business in LEO will likely entail.
Russia denies cosmonauts wore yellow jumpsuits in protest of Ukraine invasion
Roscosmos claims the three cosmonauts were wearing the colors of their shared alma mater.
What economic sanctions mean for Russia's space program
The shockwaves created by these sanctions will impact every strata of Russian society with far reaching consequences for Roscosmos and the continued safe operation of the International Space Station.
How to incinerate the International Space Station
There will be no green pastures or Florida beaches for the ISS when it retires at the end of the decade. We're going to kill it with fire.
Billionaire space barons want to build 'mixed-use business parks' in low Earth orbit
With the Mir Space Station having deorbited in 2001 and the ISS scheduled for retirement by the end of the decade, tomorrow’s space stations are very likely to be owned and operated by companies, not countries.
The first movie studio in space could be attached to the ISS in 2024
Space Entertainment Enterprise is also behind a Tom Cruise movie that's set to be filmed on the ISS.
United States extends ISS operations through 2030
The US has extended its operations aboard the International Space Station through 2030.
NASA's new sleeping bags could prevent eyeball 'squashing' on the ISS
Researchers from have developed a sleeping bag that that could prevent or reduce vision problems by effectively sucking fluid out of astronauts' heads.
Billionaire Yusaku Maezawa is going to the ISS ahead of his trip around the Moon
He and his assistant will be the first tourists on the space station in over a decade.
NASA backs Blue Origin’s Orbital Reef space station
NASA announced a round of funding to both Blue Origin and Northrop Grumman to design a private enterprise replacement for the ISS.
Russia may press criminal charges in 2018 ISS pressure leak incident
Per an RIA Novosti article spotted by Ars Technica, the country's Roscosmos space agency recently completed its probe of the event and sent the results to Russian law enforcement officials, opening the door for them to announce criminal charges.
Satellite space debris forces ISS astronauts to seek shelter aboard docked capsules
On Monday, astronauts on the International Space Station had to seek safety aboard their transport craft when the station passed uncomfortably close to a field of orbital debris
Russian crew returns from shooting the first feature film on the ISS
Russian fillmmakers have returned to Earth after shooting the first feature film aboard the International Space Station.