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'Stranded' astronauts aboard Chinese space station are preparing to come home — but no date has been announced
Three astronauts remain stuck on China's Tiangong space station after errant debris struck their return capsule last week.
NASA is exploring edible insects like mealworms and crickets for long-duration space missions to the Moon and Mars. These ...
Chinese astronauts demonstrate hair cuts on aboard the Tiangong space station with a specially designed hair trimmer affixed ...
U.K. science minister Lord Patrick Vallance told the BBC that they've developed a plan to phase out animal testing for ...
More than 50 years after the last time humans walked on the Moon, China is working steadily towards landing its astronauts on ...
The moon has no significant atmosphere, no weather, and no wind. Yet it faces an invisible bombardment more relentless than ...
Godrej Enterprises Group’s Aerospace business has delivered a human-rated L110 stage Vikas Engine to ISRO’s Liquid Propulsion ...
Godrej's aerospace business on Thursday announced that it has delivered the first human-rated L110 stage Vikas engine to the ...
Airspace closure suggests China is preparing for a Shenzhou landing after debris impact scare China issued an airspace ...
The organization wouldn't perform the rescue, but could encourage standardization, communication systems, and develop proper procedures.
The European Space Agency (ESA) is testing a new food source, created from gases and bacteria, for future Moon and Mars missions.
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