Russian cargo ship Progress M-64 set off from Kazakhstan overnight on Wednesday for the International Space Station, the centre for control of space flights (Tsoup) told national news agencies.
With astronauts hustling inside and out, the international space station got its biggest live-in addition yet, a Japanese lab stretching 37 feet that opens for business Wednesday.
... entitled ‘Celebrating Ten Years of the International Space Station’, to be held at UNESCO’s Paris headquarters (7, place de Fontenoy) on 9 ...
... Heads of the International Space Station (ISS) Agencies from Canada, Europe, Japan, Russia and the United ... of Agency reaffirmed their common interest in utilising the space station to its full capacity for a period meaningful ...
... mission, Jules Verne, Europe’s first Automated Transfer Vehicle, undocked from the International Space Station today at 23:29 hours CEST. The ATV has now embarked on the last ...
... Friday delayed the arrival of a cargo ship at the International Space Station, after NASA shut down its space center in Houston as Hurricane Ike barreled ...
... to wear during his mission to the International Space Station next year. The winner, and all their classmates, will get to talk to De Winne in space ...
The Russian unmanned resupply spacecraft Progress M-65 docked with the International Space Station on Wednesday, four days late due to Hurricane Ike, the Interfax news agency reported.
... to boot the United States off the International Space Station eased on Thursday after U.S. lawmakers passed an exemption allowing NASA to buy ...
MOSCOW, Oct. 4 (UPI) -- The International Space Station is now in a higher orbit above the Earth thanks to a Russian spacecraft, a mission control official said Saturday.
... crew that will live and work aboard the International Space Station rocketed into orbit early Sunday aboard a Soyuz spacecraft. U.S. astronaut ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) on Tuesday said it hoped the International Space Station (ISS), whose operational life beyond 2015 remains uncertain, would continue working until at least 2020.
... propulsion technology, the VASIMR engine, on the International Space Station. The engine initially was studied by NASA ... of NASA’s plans to operate the U.S. portion of the space station as a national laboratory. This effort follows ...
... who spent four to six months on the International Space Station and found that, on average, astronauts' hipbone strength decreased 14 percent. Three astronauts ...
The Discovery space shuttle took off Sunday evening for the international space station after the mission was delayed last week because of a hydrogen leak.