SPACEAxiom Space's Ax-1 mission will be the first all-private crewed flight to ISS in late March. Read on to know the scientific activities they will conduct while in the orbiting laboratory.
Read on to learn how Elon Musk and SpaceX plan to protect the International Space Station after Russian space officials threatened to crash it into the Earth.
Dmitry Rogozin seemed irritated by President Biden's announcement to "degrade" Russia's space program. Read more to know how the conflict could harm ISS.
According to a former chairman of the National Space Council, tensions between Russia and Ukraine should not affect International Space Station operations. But, here's how it may affect the ESA-Roscosmos partnership.
The International Space Station will return to Earth after decades of exploration and be buried deep into the water of this space cemetery. Check out how Point Nemo looks like.
The Progress 80 freighter, a Russian cargo spacecraft arrived early morning today at the International Space Station delivering almost three tons of equipment and supplies to the orbiting lab.
NASA announced earlier this month that missions in the International Space Station will continue until 2030, but plans to retire to use private space stations after that.
Present International Space Station inhabitant Matthias Maurer recently shared a 360-degree video that shows him performing some exercise on the treadmill, with the harness to guarantee that he does not flow away from the machine in the microgravity condition.
Ground controllers are currently aiming at 10:40 am EST on January 23, for the undocking back to Earth of the Cargo Dragon, Space news reports recently said.
Bioprint FirstAid Portable Bioprinter is being used by astronauts on the International Space Station to test a handheld 3D printer that manufactures bandages from their own skin cells.
NASA's astronaut corps may soon be reduced to the bare minimum required to sustain International Space Station and Artemis missions, as well as other operations.
As the year draws to a close, NASA astronauts greeted folks on the ground on Christmas Day by sharing some of the greatest images from the International Space Station.
University of Liverpool scientists have sent samples of human muscle cells to the International Space Station in hopes of better understanding age-related loss of muscle and strength for astronauts and the elderly population.