NASA astronaut and US Space Force Guardian Nick Hague will fly to the ISS from one of the military branch's launch pads. Editor's note: This piece was updated on Sept. 19 to reflect the most ...
Matthew Dominick/NASA A NASA astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) has shared a breathtaking time-lapse video featuring Earth, an aurora, the Milky Way, and the station itself.
It grows in brightness until it passes over head. That will most likely be the International Space Station (ISS). It's amazing to think there are astronauts onboard when you observe it pass overhead.
Butch Wilmore, one of the two astronauts stuck on the International Space Station (ISS), recorded the capsule emitting an eerie ping, reminiscent of a submarine radar. NASA has now confirmed ...
But for the two seasoned astronauts stuck on the ISS, the situation isn't nearly as Hollywood-scary as it sounds. They spoke to the media during a live press conference on Friday and helped break ...
A Space Force officer will command a mission later this month to safely bring home two astronauts who have been unexpectedly stuck aboard the International Space Station, or ISS, marking the first ...
The two astronauts who went up to the International Space Station (ISS) on Boeing's Starliner will have to come home on a different spacecraft next year, NASA officials announced Saturday.
In June two American astronauts left Earth expecting to spend eight days on the International Space Station (ISS). But after fears that their Boeing Starliner spacecraft was unsafe to fly back on ...
Butch Wilmore contacted Johnson Space Center in Houston on Saturday to share his concerns just days before the faulty aircraft is set to undock from the ISS, unmanned, and attempt to return to ...
Boeing Co.’s troubled Starliner spacecraft has started its uncrewed journey back to Earth after undocking from the International Space Station. The capsule, which has been dogged by thruster ...
NASA leaders announced Aug. 24 that Wilmore and Williams will have to wait it out at the ISS until February after a flight readiness review determined that it's too risky for them to return to ...
In June two American astronauts left Earth expecting to spend eight days on the International Space Station (ISS). But after fears that their Boeing Starliner spacecraft was unsafe to fly back on, ...