The International Space Station is marking 25 years of nonstop human presence in orbit. Nearly 300 people have lived aboard ...
Blink and you’ll miss it, the International Space Station (ISS) travels a blistering 17,500 miles per hour, circling the ...
The ISS has “come into its own as a very sophisticated scientific laboratory,” says retired NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, who famously spent a year in space aboard the station in 2015 and 2016.
NASA's NICER telescope halts its mission after a key motor fails; engineers attempt to salvage eight years of space science.
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 ...
The ISS has been in low orbit above the earth for almost 25 years. It’s played host to astronauts from around the world. But ...
President Trump and his new interim head of NASA Sean Duffy are pushing for a renewed effort to shuffle off the responsibility of running the International Space Station in favor of becoming a ...
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) inaugural HII Transfer Vehicle-X (HTV X-1) successfully rendezvoused with the ...
It means that for astronauts on the ISS, there’s no talk of “spring forward” and “fall back” in March and November, ...
Its first modules were launched in 1998. The first crew to live on the International Space Station – an American and two Russians – entered it in 2000. Nov. 2, 2025, marks 25 years of continuous ...
That means the vast majority of NASA's employees would be sent home without pay and all but its most critical operations – including management of the International Space Station – would be paused.