International space station
Russian robot 'Fedor' leaves international space station
A live translation from Russian space agency Roscosmos showed a Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft leaving the ISS.
Weather postpones SpaceX launch of supplies to space station
The private firm only had a split second window to launch its Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Dragon capsule.
Got USD 50 million to spare for a vacation? NASA to open space station to tourists
The shift reverses a long-standing prohibition against tourists and private interests at the orbiting research lab.
SpaceX to send organs on a chip to the International Space Station
The organs on a chip replicate human physiological function at the cellular level.
Russian supply ship reaches space station in record time
The Progress freighter blasted off Thursday from the Russian launch facility in Baikonur, Kazakhstan.
Indian satellite destruction created 400 pieces of debris: NASA
The satellite was destroyed at a relatively low altitude of 300 kilometres, well below the ISS and most satellites in orbit.
NASA scraps all-women space walk
The historic walk has been cancelled for the lack of a well-fitting suit for the second woman astronaut.
Russian cosmonauts take samples on 6th hour of spacewalk to crack mystery
Roscosmos has ruled out a manufacturing defect causing the 2 mm-wide hole found in August.
NASA needs backup plan as US crew launches slip: Report
NASA has been paying Russia up to $82 million a seat to ferry US astronauts to and from the ISS.
Russian cargo ship makes fastest-ever trip to space station
The unmanned spacecraft loaded with nearly three tons of supplies docked at the station in the automatic mode less than four hours.