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International Space Station

Human Spaceflight

SpaceX capsule returns NASA astronauts after nine months aboard ISS

The crew on the International Space Station celebrates Thanksgiving. Credit: NASA
Human Spaceflight, Space Exploration

How astronauts celebrate Thanksgiving in space

Boeing Starliner in space
Human Spaceflight

NASA announces Boeing Starliner will return to Earth without crew

The International Space Station
Human Spaceflight, Space Exploration

Here’s how NASA will deorbit the International Space Station

A sample location from the Sampling Quadrangle Assemblages Research Experiment (SQuARE), Square 03 in the starboard Maintenance Work Area of the International Space Station. An open crew berth is visible at right. The yellow dotted line indicates the boundaries of the sample area.
Human Spaceflight

Archaeologists conduct first ‘space excavation’ on International Space Station

Human Spaceflight, Space Exploration

No return date yet for Starliner astronauts on ISS

The International Space Station is seen in this 30 second exposure as it flies over Virginia in 2015. Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls.
Observing

How and when to see the ISS, without a telescope

Human Spaceflight, Space Exploration

It’s hard to grow food in space. These sensors can help.

Human Spaceflight

Astronaut Frank Rubio returns to Earth after breaking U.S. spaceflight record

Human Spaceflight

Heating and cooling space habitats isn’t easy – one engineering team is developing a lighter, more efficient solution

Human Spaceflight, Space Exploration

Dust on the International Space Station is contaminated with toxic chemicals

Human Spaceflight, Solar System

What Earthly objects can be seen from space?

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