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BYStetson PayneMar 20, 2022ShareUpdates From The 24th Day Of Russia’s Invasion Of UkraineCosmonauts in peculiar spacesuits and thermobaric rocket launches on video, these are your updates on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. BYStetson PayneMar 20, 2022Share
BYJoseph TrevithickMar 4, 2022ShareRussia Adorns Its Space Center’s Soyuz Rocket Transporter With Ukraine Invasion MarkingsRussian cooperation on international space programs is faltering amid sanctions and isolation over the war in Ukraine. BYJoseph TrevithickMar 4, 2022Share
BYThomas NewdickNov 30, 2021ShareNASA Calls Off Spacewalk As Concerns Over Russian Anti-Satellite Test Debris Continue (Updated)Russia’s recent anti-satellite test has made the already major problem of debris in low-earth orbit markedly worse. BYThomas NewdickNov 30, 2021Share
BYJoseph TrevithickNov 16, 2021ShareRussian Anti-Satellite Test Produces Dangerous Debris Cloud In Orbit (Updated)U.S. Space Command has confirmed a “debris-generating event,” which now presents a potential risk to the International Space Station. BYJoseph TrevithickNov 16, 2021Share
BYJoseph TrevithickSep 11, 2021ShareWhat 9/11 Was Like For The Only American That Watched It From SpaceThe only American in space on 9/11 had no idea the towers were hit until he made a call to NASA. He soon saw ground zero for himself from orbit. BYJoseph TrevithickSep 11, 2021Share
BYTyler RogowayMay 30, 2020ShareAmerica Has Put Its Own Astronauts In Space After A Nine Year Hiatus: A Discussion ThreadIt is also the first time a private contractor has put a human in orbit. BYTyler RogowayMay 30, 2020Share
BYJoseph TrevithickDec 20, 2019ShareBoeing’s Starliner Spacecraft Got Confused And Won’t Reach The International Space StationThis launch was supposed to be an uncrewed end-to-end test ahead of a mission carrying real astronauts scheduled to take place next year. BYJoseph TrevithickDec 20, 2019Share
BYJoseph TrevithickDec 20, 2019ShareCrisis Averted As New Crew Successfully Blasts Off To The International Space StationAn earlier failed launch could have left the station operating in a risky unmanned mode. BYJoseph TrevithickDec 20, 2019Share
BYWill Sabel CourtneyJul 10, 2019ShareNASA Has a Virtual Reality-Based Space Station SimulatorThe “mixed reality” International Space Station sim helps astronauts train for life in orbit. BYWill Sabel CourtneyJul 10, 2019Share
BYJoseph TrevithickOct 12, 2018ShareSoyuz Rocket Failure Could Leave International Space Station In Risky Unmanned ModeWith no crew, no one would be able to fix critical systems if they broke and important work related to the station would come grinding to a halt. BYJoseph TrevithickOct 12, 2018Share
BYTyler RogowayOct 11, 2018ShareTwo Crew Aboard Soyuz Rocket Survive Mid-Ascent Abort After Booster Failure (Updated)The cosmonaut and astronaut onboard are lucky to be alive and they will surely have one hell of a story to tell. BYTyler RogowayOct 11, 2018Share
BYTalon HomerOct 3, 2018ShareNASA Releases Music Video Shot by Astronauts Aboard International Space StationThe video features vocals from Expedition 56 Commander Drew Feustel, who just happens to be more accomplished than anyone reading this. BYTalon HomerOct 3, 2018Share
BYWill Sabel CourtneyNov 2, 2016ShareTake NASA’s 4K Video Tour of the International Space StationThe next best thing to being in orbit. BYWill Sabel CourtneyNov 2, 2016Share