That's one big bang for space station safety. Sierra Space deliberately blew up its first full-scale space station module prototype recently to get ready for future space missions that could take ...
The International Space Station (ISS) is due to retire soon, plunging into the South Pacific Ocean after being dragged down ...
Sierra Space successfully finished its third module test for the Blue Origin-led Orbital Reef private space complex for NASA, on the long road to replace the International Space Station. When you ...
Thunderbird is a single-module space station that is designed to expand to a volume of 12,360 cubic feet (350 cubic meters) ...
The Tianhe station module is healthy in orbit. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. China's Tianhe space station module has passed ...
The Russian space corporation, Roscosmos, released photos on Monday showing the much-anticipated Nauka space station module enclosed in its payload fairing. This will be Russia’s first significant ...
The International Space Station did some orbital acrobatics on Thursday, after a new Russian module malfunctioned. A few hours after it had docked to the ISS, the module — called Nauka — started ...
Max Space, a startup developing expandable module technologies, plans to build a commercial space station that could launch on a single Falcon 9 rocket.
Oct 9 (Reuters) - Russia's space agency said on Monday that its multipurpose Nauka module attached to the International Space Station suffered a leak of a backup cooling system used to regulate ...
China successfully docked a second laboratory module to its under-construction space station, the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) said Monday, as the country takes a step closer to completing its ...
Russia has finally delivered a long-awaited science module to the International Space Station. The new module, a 43-foot-long cylinder called Nauka (meaning "science" in Russian), approached the ISS ...
Last week, a Russian module accidentally pushed the International Space Station out of place. Now, a NASA flight director has revealed that the event was more serious than NASA initially reported.