
The International Space Station Almost Got Hit By Space Junk
On Monday evening, the International Space Station had to change and move its orbit around the Earth in order to avoid getting hit by space junk.

On Monday evening, the International Space Station had to change and move its orbit around the Earth in order to avoid getting hit by space junk.

A research published on August 31 in Nature Communications Biology found that the blood-forming stem cells of all fourteen astronauts in the study, who were part of NASA’s space shuttle program, contained DNA mutations.

After 2.5 years of delays, Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft is finally on its journey to the International Space Station (ISS).

The Starliner spacecraft is ready for its first voyage to space, according to Boeing and NASA, with a second uncrewed test mission set for May 19.

After bad weather disrupted a scheduled undocking Saturday, the world’s first all-private crew to the International Space Station are stuck there for at least another day.

The expedition, organized by Axiom Space in the United States, will be crewed by one veteran NASA astronaut who is now employed by the company and three wealthy entrepreneurs who will spend eight days on board the ISS.