A powerful solar flare and rare severe geomagnetic storm triggered aurora lights and precautionary measures aboard the ISS.
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Spacewalking Russian cosmonauts install new ISS gear
Continuing their contributions to the International Space Station (ISS), Russian cosmonauts recently conducted a spacewalk to install new experiments on the orbital laboratory. The focus of this ...
Russia is "highly likely" to remain involved with the International Space Station (ISS) until 2028, the country's top space official has said, following an earlier decision to leave the station "after ...
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ISS astronauts take cover from radiation as solar storms spark auroras across the planet
Out of an "abundance of caution," the station's three Russian cosmonauts were instructed to spend a night in the ISS ...
WASHINGTON >> A defunct Russian satellite has broken up into more than 100 pieces of debris in orbit, forcing astronauts on the International Space Station to take shelter for about an hour and adding ...
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Why the ISS will soon crash back to Earth
Jeffries calls Oversight chair Comer a 'stone cold liar' after Epstein accusation Israeli strikes across Gaza kill at least ...
The four astronauts aboard the International Space Station reportedly had to seek cover Monday. The State Department said Russia conducted a "destructive satellite test of a direct ascent ...
The International Space Station celebrates 25 years of human life in space. Here’s a look back at it
Three American and Russian astronauts landed at the International Space Station for the first time in00. We take a look back ...
From Earth, auroras — also known as the northern or southern lights according to the hemisphere in which they occur — appear as colorful lights dancing in the sky near the poles. Astronauts on the ...
NASA plans to decommission the ISS by 2030. The private sector is already gearing up to create low-Earth orbit space stations ...
Since the first crew of astronauts reached the International Space Station on Nov. 2, 2000, humanity has had a continuous presence among the stars.
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