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Cygnus resupply mission heads to the ISS as SpaceX launch tempo continues
NASA and Northrop Grumman are preparing to send the next cargo shipment to the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, with liftoff now targeted for Friday, April 10, 2026, after weather forced a schedule adjustment earlier this week.
The Orion capsule the Artemis II crew is riding on a 10-day trip around the moon is, as of April 2, much higher than the International Space Station.
Faced with the imminent retirement of the International Space Station, NASA is pushing to speed up work on its potential replacements
From the ground to low Earth orbit, the Artemis 2 launch became a shared moment across the planet and beyond.
The individual who fell ill, NASA's Mike Fincke, says the medical team is almost certain that the issue was related to being in space
Fox News Live features former ISS Commander Terry Virts discussing the historic Artemis II mission heading to the moon. Virts explains the crew's living conditions in space and NASA's long-term aims to establish a lunar base for economic and scientific advancements.
The “alien” is actually a potato. Specifically, it is a purple tuber nicknamed Spudnik-1, grown and photographed by Pettit. While the photo looks like a sci-fi horror prop, it actually represents the front line of human survival: a proof-of-concept for a journey to Mars.
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A mysterious tentacled object spotted on the ISS sparks panic, yet NASA says the 2026 discovery is actually a breakthrough for 'The Martian'
A Mysterious Tentacled Object Spotted On The ISS Sparks Panic, Yet NASA Says the 2026 Discovery Is Actually a Breakthrough for 'The Martian'