Intl. Space Station

SpaceX Crew Dragon success brings NASA closer to returning crewed spaceflight to American soil

SpaceX Crew Dragon success brings NASA closer to returning crewed spaceflight to American soil

SpaceX’s first spacecraft to fly with functional displays and navigation controls, seats, and a life-support system capable of sustaining astronauts and cargo to the space station and back, splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean this morning, Friday March 8, at 8:45am EST, about 200 miles (~320 kilometers) east of Cape Canaveral.

FALCON LANDS! Record Breaking SpaceX Launch Returns Dragon to Flight

FALCON LANDS! Record Breaking SpaceX Launch Returns Dragon to Flight

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL — For the first time since the catastrophic explosion of CRS-7, SpaceX’s Dragon was successfully launched this evening from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station...

Soyuz Rocket Set to Launch Progress 63 Resupply Craft Amidst Space Station's Heaviest Traffic Ever

Soyuz Rocket Set to Launch Progress 63 Resupply Craft Amidst Space Station's Heaviest Traffic Ever

On the heals of Orbital ATK’s latest Cygnus resupply mission, Roscosmos’s Progress 63 launches this afternoon from the Baikonur Cosmodrome...

Expedition 47 Crew Launches Toward ISS for Record-Breaking Mission

Expedition 47 Crew Launches Toward ISS for Record-Breaking Mission

The final three members of ISS Expedition 47 are launching to the International Space Station aboard a Russian Soyuz-FG rocket. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams...

One-Year Mission Aboard International Space Station Comes to an End

One-Year Mission Aboard International Space Station Comes to an End

Late Tuesday night, as many in the United States were getting ready for bed, three space travelers were plummeting back to Earth after having departed the International Space Station just a few hours earlier...