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ISS scheduled for dramatic end as NASA targets controlled Pacific ocean impact in 2030
For 25 years, the station has maintained a continuous human presence in orbit since welcoming its first crew on November 2, ...
The ISS has been a symbol of research and cooperation for decades, but NASA has plans to deorbit the station in 2030, likely ...
Since their arrival, there have always been people on the ISS, a continuous presence that is by far the longest in the history of spaceflight. NASA had planned to celebrate 25 years of humans on the ...
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The International Space Station will fall to Earth in 2030. Can a private space station really fill its gap?
When the International Space Station plunges to its fiery doom in 2030, its loss to science will be incalculable, even if it ...
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NASA Astronaut Control Robots In Germany From Space Station
While aboard the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Jonny Kim controlled robots on a simulated martian landscape in ...
A pair of cosmonauts will work outside the International Space Station today (Oct. 28), and you can watch the off-Earth ...
Archaeologists have studied how astronauts use the International Space Station to improve its potential future successors.
Humans have been in space onboard the ISS continuously for 25 years. As the station nears its end, new commercial habitats ...
The ISS has “come into its own as a very sophisticated scientific laboratory,” says retired NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, who ...
The event is scheduled to take place sometime between January and May 2026, with NASA determining the exact date once the ...
The International Space Station marks a quarter-century of continuous occupancy this weekend, boasting a guest list of nearly ...
For 25 years, astronauts have lived and worked onboard the International Space Station (ISS), starting with the arrival of its first occupants on November 2, 2000. Built through a partnership between ...
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