Newly detected cracks in an old Russian ISS module could worsen over time, according to a senior Russian space official. It’s the latest in a series of setbacks as Russia considers its future with the ...
Russian cosmonauts have discovered cracks in a module on their side of the International Space Station. "Superficial fissures have been found in some places on the Zarya module," Vladimir Solovyov, ...
FILE PHOTO: ISS photographed by Expedition 56 crew members from a Soyuz spacecraft after undocking MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian cosmonauts have discovered new cracks in a segment of the International ...
Wednesday marks the 25th anniversary of the International Space Station’s (ISS) physical assembly in orbit. On December 6, 1998, the crew aboard the space shuttle Endeavor attached the US-built Unity ...
Two cosmonauts floated outside the International Space Station early Wednesday to wrap up preparations for detaching the two-decades-old Pirs airlock and docking compartment next month, clearing the ...
Exactly 25 years ago, the U.S. Unity module linked together with Russia’s Zarya module in Earth orbit, marking the official start of the International Space Station. On Wednesday, NASA shared a video ...
Two cosmonauts opened the hatch of the Pirs airlock compartment Friday to kick off a planned six-and-a-half-hour spacewalk outside the International Space Station to install wiring that will be needed ...
For space enthusiasts, November 20, 1998, stands out as a special date. It was on this day the first component of the International Space Station (ISS), the "Zarya" cargo module, was launched into ...
Nov. 20 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1789, New Jersey became the first state to ratify the Bill of Rights. In 1910, the Plan de San Luis Potosi was issued by Francisco I. Madero calling for the ...
Russian cosmonauts Fyodor Yurchikin and Oleg Kotov spent their Wednesday improving the micrometeoroid protection on the International Space Station. Over the course of their 5-hour, 25-minute ...
Shuttle Atlantis astronauts attach a nine-ton Rassvet compartment to the International Space Station, which is now 98 percent complete by habitable volume. Bill Harwood has been covering the U.S.
MELBOURNE, Fla. — Everyone wanted to know: Who would be the first person to enter the new International Space Station? Bob Cabana, commander of the shuttle mission responsible for linking the ...