The final flight of the Antares 230+ launch vehicle, marking the end of the career of Northrop Grumman’s Antares 200 series of rockets, lifted off Tuesday with the NG-19 mission under the Commercial Resupply Services cargo contract to supply the International Space Station.
"Sellers"
-
EuropeanInternationalISSOtherRussianScience
Space botany, cargo arrivals, and autonomous robots: a busy June on the ISS
June 2022 was yet another busy month on the International Space Station (ISS), filled with…
-
InternationalISS
Russian spacewalks, visiting Dragons, and science: Expedition 67’s first month at the ISS
April marked Expedition 67’s first full month aboard the International Space Station, with the outpost’s…
-
Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus NG-17 spacecraft has arrived at the International Space Station on Monday, less…
-
The Progress MS-19 spacecraft – on its 80th cargo resupply mission to the International Space…
-
International
UK space sector on an upward trajectory after decades on the sidelines
by Chris BerginThe UK Space Agency released the latest survey into the health of the UK space…
-
A pair of astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) conducted a shortened spacewalk to…
-
The Soyuz TMA-19M spacecraft has completed its fast track journey to the International Space Station…
-
British-born astronaut Michael Foale has retired from NASA following an amazing career that saw him…
-
British astronaut Major Timothy Peake is to become the first British government-sponsored astronaut to fly…
-
Russia’s Mini Research Module-1 (MRM-1) “Rassvet” has been successfully docked and installed on to the…
-
Engineers are pressing through the remaining minor issues – the latest being an obstructive Teflon…
-
A presentation acquired by NASASpaceflight.com has shown that the experimental EVA repairs that were simulated…
-
Astronaunts Piers Sellers and Mike Fossum are carrying out their third and final spacewalk of…
-
Astronaunts Piers Sellers and Mike Fossum have completed the opening EVA (spacewalk) of STS-121. The…
-
Shuttle Discovery’s July 1 launch from the Kennedy Space Center won’t just be to test…