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ISS Forced to Shift Its Position to Dodge Russian Space Junk A chunk of satellite debris prompted the International Space Station to move to safety.
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Space.com on MSNNASA, SpaceX targeting July 31 for launch of Crew-11 astronaut mission to ISSThe next astronaut launch to the International Space Station (ISS) is just around the corner.
An unusual and potentially dangerous situation unfolded Thursday at the International Space Station, as the newly-docked Russian Nauka module inadvertently fired its thrusters causing a “tug of ...
Trash Gobbling Robots Cleaning Lake Tahoe and Beyond! Science Yes, this is a real view of the ISS transiting the moon The International Space Station looks like it could touch the lunar surface.
A Russian spacecraft pushed the International Space Station out of position on Friday morning, prompting astronauts to go into emergency mode. It's the second time Russian hardware has caused such ...
Elon Musk recently called for the ISS to be deorbited "as soon as possible." Experts say the station provides vital research, technological development and education.
NASA astronaut Jonny Kim has posted his first time-lapse video of Earth from the International Space Station (ISS), showcasing stunning auroras, lightning storms and city lights illuminating the ...
A Russian space official on Friday blamed a software problem on a newly docked science lab for briefly knocking the International Space Station out of position.
NASA this week highlighted some incredible photographs showing the International Space Station as seen from here on Earth.
A glitch at the International Space Station on Tuesday caused its position in orbit to change, but the crew was not in danger, the Russian space agency said.
If you look up at the sky for long enough or take a few seconds to Google its position, you may see the International Space Station (ISS) zipping its way over your head. You may also notice it's ...
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