News Archive / Tagged: ISS
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With mice well-fed, SpaceX’s CRS-16 mission blasts off but fails to stick landing
Michael ColeDecember 5th, 2018CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla -- Partly cloudy skies along Florida's Space Coast provided a beautiful backdrop for the SpaceX launch of the CRS-16 resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS). While a success, not everything went according to plan.
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Has a drug-resistant disease been discovered on the International Space Station?
Jason RhianNovember 23rd, 2018On orbit for 20 years, the ISS has become a beacon for ventures beyond the safety of our home world and an example of how humanity can work as one. This icon appears to be generating something else - drug resistant diseases.
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Soyuz MS-10 abort: What happened and how will it affect the International Space Station?
Jason RhianOctober 11th, 2018The Soyuz launch system is out of service due to an accident that occurred during the flight of the MS-10 mission. What this means in terms of access to the International Space Station - might surprise you.
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Boeing and SpaceX Commercial Crew Program launch dates slip even further
Jason RhianOctober 5th, 2018NASA's Commercial Crew Program continues to see its test flights delayed.