The Progress vehicle was locked down after the crew noticed a foul smell and droplets floating through the air.
Using Newton's laws of motion and devices made from springs, astronauts on the International Space Station can measure their body mass.
NASA and Roscosmos immediately activated air-scrubbing systems across the station. The U.S. segment deployed the Trace ...
An unexpected incident aboard the International Space Station (ISS) has raised concerns over the safety of cargo deliveries ...
The International Space Station has been forced to take urgent evasive action to avoid a huge piece of space junk that could ...
A Russian spacecraft docked to the International Space Station (ISS) didn’t just bring supplies to the ISS—it also brought a ...
Upon opening the hatch of the newly docked resupply ship, Russian cosmonauts detected a strong, unfamiliar smell and observed ...
The allure of space exploration has driven humanity to achieve remarkable feats, from landing on the Moon to maintaining a ...
NASA has said that the crew aboard the International Space Station (ISS) is safe after reporting an “unexpected odor” ...
A tale of survival has been unfolding miles away from earth aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Nearly 250 miles ...
Huddled inside the International Space Station a million feet above the earth’s surface, Kate Rubins decided she wanted to go ...
Hatches between a Russian module and the rest of the International Space Station were closed hours after a Progress cargo spacecraft docking Nov. 23 when the station’s crew reported an “unexpected ...