... at 1:20 pm EDT (17:20 GMT). "Currently, launch teams are assessing the next available opportunity. The move allows the International Space Station team time to continue working checkouts of the newly arrived Roscosmos' Nauka module and to ensure...
... and Boeing decided to stand down from the launch attempt after Russia’s Nauka module caused the International Space Station to spin following a thruster misfire. Boeing then rescheduled Starliner’s launch for 3 August at 5.20 pm GMT (1:20pm...
... Boeing to miss out on another test flight to the International Space Station (ISS) before the current launch window closes later... module ran into trouble soon after docking at the International Space Station (ISS). The launch was then rescheduled for...
... antisatellite weapons that could create additional orbital debris and to work with other countries towards solidifying an international ban on destructive ASAT testing.” Images of the debris have now been captured by Numerica Corp., a Colorado-based...
... Northrop Grumman to design commercially owned and operated space stations in low Earth orbit (LEO) to replace the International Space Station (ISS), the space agency said in an announcement yesterday. The contracts, worth a total amount of $415...
... secretive about impending mission specifics, China has been more open about its potential plans to build an International Lunar Research Station with Russia. The Declaration, which was revised taking into account the proposals...