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They won't say what went wrong (or for whom), but we do know what equipment helped ensure all astronauts returned safely.
The International Space Station has been humanity’s home in orbit for decades—but its time is running out. With retirement plans moving forward, the real question is what replaces it and who controls the next chapter of low Earth orbit.
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NASA astronauts prepare for first two ISS spacewalks of 2026: Who's conducting the tasks, where to watch
NASA astronauts are preparing for two spacewalks to complete tasks outside the International Space Station. Here's what we know about the mission.
A NASA astronaut on the ISS captured the Space Launch System rocket for Artemis 2, a mission that aims to bring four astronauts around the moon as soon as Feb. 6.
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NASA astronaut Sunita Williams retires after 27 years following a prolonged ISS mission
Sunita Williams retires from NASA after 27 years, concluding a career shaped by record-setting time aboard the International Space Station and a prolonged final mission following Starliner delays.
Since 2000, for 24 hours a day, seven days a week, NASA and its partners have sustained a continuous human presence in low-Earth orbit
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft reached the Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Saturday following a 4-mile, 12-hour crawl from the Vehicle Assembly Building.