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Space on MSNInternational Space Station Crew Finds A Long-Lost TomatoExpedition 70 NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli announced that the International Space Station crew found a tomato lost by ...
Claim: The United States is planning to retire the International Space Station (ISS) before 2030, significantly reducing ...
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Space.com on MSNInternational Space Station fires thrusters to avoid Chinese rocket debrisThe International Space Station (ISS) executed evasive maneuvers Wednesday evening (April 30) to avoid a piece of passing ...
The International Space Station (ISS), orbiting about 400 kilometres above Earth, is one of humanity's most extraordinary ...
MCAST’s ASTROBEAT Space Mission returns to Earth: A journey beyond the boundaries of science and art
THE ASTROBEAT project, an innovative fusion of aerospace engineering and space art, is now coming to an end after ...
Two NASA astronauts venture outside the International Space Station for a spacewalk to complete station upgrades. Anne ...
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India Today on MSNDonald Trump slashes Nasa budget: How it will end American space dominanceKey programs on the chopping block include the Mars Sample Return mission-intended to bring back samples collected by the ...
NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers emerged around 9 a.m. Thursday, May 1 for the fifth-ever all-female spacewalk.
Life on the ISS pushes human endurance, skill, and demands ingenuity. In the silent, weightless world of orbit, 250 miles overhead, nothing, not even the smalle ...
Life aboard the International Space Station (ISS) presents unique challenges and experiences for astronauts. They follow a strict schedule of scientific experiments, exercise, and station maintenance.
Indian astronaut, Group Captain Shubanshu Shukla, who will fly to the International Space Station on May 29, will be conducting a key experiment on diabetes during his flight.
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