Author: Brian Clark
LIVE: Solar Orbiter Prelaunch news conference with representatives from NASA, ESA, United Launch Alliance, Airbus Defense and Space, and the U.S. Air Force’s 45th Space Wing
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Read moreLIVE: International Space Station Expedition 61/Soyuz MS-13 deorbit burn and landing coverage
Three space travelers including record-setting astronaut Christina Koch return home from the International Space Station. Christina Koch wrapped up a 328-day extended mission on her
Read moreLIVE: Expedition 61/Soyuz MS-13 Undocking Coverage
The Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft undocked from the Poisk module of the International Space Station Expedition on 6 February 2020, at 05:50 UTC (00:50 EST). NASA
Read moreLIVE: International Space Station Expedition 61 farewells and Soyuz MS-13 hatch closure coverage
The Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft’s hatch was closed on 6 February 2020, at 02:34 UTC (5 Feb., at 21:34 EST). International Space Station Expedition 61 crew
Read moreSpace Station Live: Hamming it up on Space Station
NASA Commentator Lori Meggs at the Marshall Space Flight Center talks to a group of students who had the unique opportunity to ask questions to
Read moreDown to Earth – Black Velvet of Space
In honor of the space station 20th anniversary, NASA Astronaut Bill McArthur shares his experience living and working in space aboard the International Space Station
Read moreLIVE: Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft departure from International Space Station
Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus spacecraft, dubbed the S.S. Alan Bean, was unberthed from the International Space Station’s Unity module and released by the Canadarm2 robotic arm
Read moreEmotional ARISS Contact with Maria Montessori Institute Educational Unit in San Cristobal, Venezuela
Astronauts on the International Space Station use amateur radio to talk with students all over the world about life and work in space. In October,
Read moreNASA Explorers S4 E1: Orbiting Laboratory
Things behave a bit differently aboard the International Space Station, thanks to microgravity. Sure, floating looks like fun, but it could also unlock new scientific
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