Christmas in space? NASA astronauts Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore surely didn't think they'd still be on the International Space Station for Christmas when they left Earth in June.
NASA’s 2024 image collection highlights stunning views of Earth and detailed microgravity experiments aboard the ISS. Comet C ...
The International Space Station is nearly five years from its scheduled death date. NASA’s funeral plans include seeing a private station springboard off the ISS before the older station plunges ...
The robot's flexible arms are a technology demonstration that could one day aid in satellite maintenance and space debris management. An Astrobee robotic free-flyer with tentacle-like arms was ...
Two NASA astronauts stuck in space will celebrate Christmas on the International Space Station (ISS), marking six months since the pair were due to return home.
Once Crew-10 arrives at the ISS in late March, NASA's SpaceX Crew-9 team—consisting of astronauts Nick Hague, Sunita Williams ...
Astrobee REACCH robot tested for satellite servicing and debris removal Sunita Williams participates in ISS demonstration using gecko-inspired REACCH arms grasp diverse objects, enhancing space ...
“As 2024 comes to a close today, the Exp 72 crew will see 16 sunrises and sunsets while soaring into the New Year,” the ISS crew posted on X about the unique celebration. NASA astronauts Don ...
Williams and Wilmore have been stranded in space since June. The two test pilots planned on being away just a week or so when they blasted off June 5 on Boeing’s first astronaut flight to the ...
Handout/NASA TV/AFP Two US astronauts stranded for months on the International Space Station will remain there at least until late March, NASA said Tuesday as it announced another delay in the ...
A document emphasized the importance of maintaining the ability for extended stays in orbit after the International Space Station is retired. "NASA's Low Earth Orbit Microgravity Strategy will ...