Orbital demonstration will help SpaceX gather data as it develops the vehicle that will deorbit the space station at the end ...
NASA and SpaceX have demonstrated the Dragon spacecraft's ability to reboost the International Space Station (ISS) with a ...
SpaceX Dragon demonstrated its capability to reboost the International Space Station (ISS) for the first time on Friday, with ...
SpaceX is planning to fire the engines of its Dragon cargo spacecraft, which is currently docked to the International Space ...
SpaceX and NASA have successfully tested the Dragon spacecraft's reboost capabilities, enhancing the International Space Station's altitude. This test adds to existing capabilities provided by ...
"This year, I have the unique opportunity to celebrate Diwali from 260 miles above the Earth on the ISS." As millions of people around the world celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights ...
The ISS started construction in 1998 ... September after NASA could not ensure the safety of the spacecraft after a thruster performance issue. "When she left, she thought she was going on ...
The Intelsat 33e suddenly ceased operating last Sunday, reducing bandwidth for customers across Australia, Asia, Central Africa, Europe and the Middle East. Initially, its operator – Intelsat ...
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore who travelled to the International Space Station in June have been unable to come back after their boring space shuttle experienced thruster ...
An artist’s concept of an Artemis astronaut deploying an instrument on the lunar surface. NASA NASA has updated its list of potential landing sites for the next human visit to the moon, which is ...
but following problems with the Starliner’s thrusters, NASA officials opted not to have them travel back on the Starliner but rather to stay on the ISS and become members of Crew-9 instead.
When the ISS is at the right point in its orbit, around two dozen of the special Dragon’s thrusters will fire at once, sending it careening toward Point Nemo. That fiery push may sound simple ...