Russia's replacement Soyuz spacecraft arrives at ISS to bring back MS-22 crewThe spacecraft successfully docked on Saturday evening. By I. Bonifacic, 02.26.2023
A second Russian spacecraft docked at the ISS is leaking coolantThe incident follows December's Soyuz MS-22 leak.By I. Bonifacic, 02.11.2023
Russia will send a 'rescue' spacecraft to the ISS following leakThe mission will replace a damaged Soyuz capsule.By J. Fingas, 01.12.2023
Radiator leak from Russian ISS module leaves spacewalkers cooling their heelsNASA said the capsule's external radiator cooling loop is the likely culprit.By W. Shanklin, 12.15.2022
ISS spacewalk interrupted by suit malfunctionOleg Artemyev was briefly ordered to head home.By J. Fingas, 08.17.2022
Russia previews its post-ISS space stationROSS only exists as a model so far.By J. Fingas, 08.15.2022
Russia says it will pull out of the International Space Station sometime after 2024The country will focus on building its own space outpost.By K. Holt, 07.26.2022
US and Russia agree to swap seats on space station flightsThe first flights under the deal are scheduled for September.By M. Moon, 07.16.2022
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
SpaceX will launch OneWeb’s satellites following Russia's ultimatumThe demands were deemed a non-starter.By I. Bonifacic, 03.21.2022
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
The ESA suspends its ExoMars joint mission with RussiaIt's now looking for a way to proceed with the mission without Roscosmos.By M. Moon, 03.18.2022
Russia refuses to launch OneWeb internet satellites following UK sanctionsRoscosmos wants assurances about non-military use and the UK government to divest its stake.By K. Holt, 03.02.2022
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
ESA says ExoMars launch this year is 'very unlikely'The joint project with Russian space agency Roscosmos will look for signs of life on Mars.By M. Moon, 03.01.2022
Russia withdraws from European spaceport in response to sanctionsThe country has also dropped US involvement in a Venus probe.By J. Fingas, 02.28.2022
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
Russia may press criminal charges in 2018 ISS pressure leak incident'These attacks are false and lack any credibility,' said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. By I. Bonifacic, 11.30.2021
Russian crew returns from shooting the first feature film on the ISSYou'll have to wait a while for the movie itself.By J. Fingas, 10.17.2021
Russia is considering leaving the ISS for its own space stationRoscosmos could abandon the ISS by 2025. By S. Shah, 04.20.2021