NASA probably won't need Russia to send more astronauts to the ISSThe agency arranged enough SpaceX flights to keep the ISS crewed through 2030.By J. Fingas, 06.03.2022
Boeing's Starliner safely returns to Earth after second test flightIt passed a critical test towards crewed flights to the ISS.By K. Holt, 05.25.2022
Boeing’s Starliner carried a ‘Kerbal Space Program’ character to the ISSJebediah Kerman went boldly where no Kerbal has gone before.By I. Bonifacic, 05.21.2022
Boeing's Starliner successfully docks with the ISS despite issuesThis critical flight test will determine whether the capsule is ready to ferry astronauts to orbit. By M. Moon, 05.21.2022
The first all-civilian space crew has safely returned to EarthA SpaceX dragon capsule carrying the four AX-1 astronauts splashed down off the coast of Florida.By K. Holt, 04.25.2022
The first all-civilian space crew has docked with the ISSIt took Axiom Space's AX-1 around 20 hours to travel to the space station.By K. Holt, 04.09.2022
Axiom Space's first private mission to the ISS has launched successfullyThe SpaceX Dragon capsule should dock with the space station on Saturday morning.By K. Holt, 04.08.2022
How to watch Axiom Space send the first all-civilian crew to the ISSThe AX-1 mission aboard SpaceX's Crew Dragon is set for April 8th after several delays.By S. Dent, 04.08.2022
Russia won’t cooperate on the International Space Station until sanctions are liftedThe head of Roscosmos slammed "illegal" western sanctions on Saturday. By I. Bonifacic, 04.02.2022
Record-breaking NASA astronaut makes it safely back to EarthMark Vande Hei spent 355 days aboard the ISS.By M. Moon, 03.30.2022
Earth's orbital economy of tomorrow could be worth trillionsSpace-based business is already a $400 billion industry.By A. Tarantola, 03.23.2022
Russia denies cosmonauts wore yellow jumpsuits in protest of Ukraine invasionRoscosmos claims the three cosmonauts were wearing the colors of their alma mater.By I. Bonifacic, 03.20.2022
What economic sanctions mean for Russia's space programThe conflict could see SpaceX take over essential deliveries to the ISS.By A. Tarantola, 03.02.2022
How to incinerate the International Space StationFingers crossed the event will more resemble Mir's end than Skylab's.By A. Tarantola, 02.23.2022
Billionaire space barons want to build 'mixed-use business parks' in low Earth orbitThree full-fledged commercial space stations could be in orbit by the end of the decade.By A. Tarantola, 02.04.2022
The first movie studio in space could be attached to the ISS in 2024Space Entertainment Enterprise is also behind a Tom Cruise movie that's set to be filmed on the ISS.By K. Holt, 01.20.2022
United States extends ISS operations through 2030The Biden-Harris administration was widely expected to continue US involvement with the International Space Station.By D. Wollman, 01.01.2022
NASA's new sleeping bags could prevent eyeball 'squashing' on the ISSIt sucks fluid out of astronaut's heads and toward their feet. By S. Dent, 12.13.2021
Billionaire Yusaku Maezawa is going to the ISS ahead of his trip around the MoonHe and his assistant will be the first tourists on the space station in over a decade.By K. Holt, 12.07.2021
NASA backs Blue Origin’s Orbital Reef space stationAlexa, book me a ticket to low Earth orbit.By A. Tarantola, 12.02.2021