Life aboard the International Space Station (ISS) has returned to normal after a late conjunction threat forced the Station’s crew into contingency operations. The implementation of Flight Rule B4-101 – resulting in the crew taking up the “safe haven” of a docked Russian Soyuz vehicle – was required during a close pass of debris from an old Russian weather satellite.
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The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) has been successfully reboosted by the Progress…
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Despite the government shutdown that had impacted on the majority of NASA, the crew of…
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Minor issues with elements of the International Space Station (ISS) Life Support hardware continue to…
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CommercialISS
SpaceX Dragon to make third ISS visit amid logistics schedule challenges
by Pete HardingWith less than one week now remaining until the launch of SpaceX’s second operational International…
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OtherUncrewed
ISS: Dextre and RRM complete second round of joint ops – CDRA recovered
by Pete HardingAboard the International Space Station (ISS) this past week, Canada’s Dextre robot and NASA’s Robotic…
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CommercialRussian
ISS managers prepare for possible de-crew – launches to resume soon
by Pete HardingInternational Space Station (ISS) Program managers are continuing with precautionary preparations for station operations without…
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Concluding a highly successful docked mission for STS-134, Endeavour and her crew undocked at 22:55…
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With Discovery enjoying her final docked mission – with glowing praise from her crew during…
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Soyuz TMA-01M has docked with the International Space Station (ISS) – at 00:01 GMT on…
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With less than three weeks to go before the launch of the STS-132 mission, Space…
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NASA astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson and Russian cosmonauts Alexander Skvortsov and Mikhail Kornienko have launched…
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STS-124’s Flight Day 5 saw several events taking place, including the changeout of a Carbon…
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The Russian resupply vehicle Progress M-64/29P has launched on a Soyuz launch vehicle from the…