21/04 After turning 70 years, the longest -pearl astronaut in NASA returned to the earth
-After spending 220 days in orbit, Don Pettit landed next to the cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner. His return, just on his birthday, ends a key mission in his extensive professional career
- Infobae17/04 ‘Qualified’ backing for Kingspan chief from investor advisory firm after Grenfell report
-Although company not found to be cause of tower block blaze, reputational damage incurred – Institutional Shareholder Services
- The Irish Times10/04 Ukrainian astronaut goes AWOL while serving in armed forces - ends up in space
-Alexey Zubritsky, 32, will be immediately arrested and have all of his assets seized should he return to Ukraine.
- Express09/04 Russian spacecraft brings cosmonauts, astronaut to ISS
-A Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying two Russian cosmonauts and a US astronaut has docked with the ISS. Space is one of the few remaining areas of cooperation between Russia and the US after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
- MSN08/04 Rakete takes off in Kazakhstan: Russians and Americans fly together to the ISS
-Russia has been leasing the Baikonur space station in Kazakhstan for decades. From there, a manned rocket to the International Space Station is now starting. There is also a NASA astronaut on board.
- MSN08/04 Is marriage hall or restaurant? In a wedding, guests found such a Menu card that the picture gets viral on the internet
-A unique menu card was seen in a wedding in West Bengal, which created panic on the Internet. Whoever saw this menu on social media could not control his laughter. After all, let us see what are special in this menu.
- MSN08/04 Soyuz Rocket Blasts Off to Space With Russian Cosmonauts, NASA Astronaut - The Moscow Times
-A Soyuz spacecraft carrying an American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts lifted off Tuesday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan en route to the International Space Station.
- TheMoscowTimes03/04 Trapped astronauts share horrifying tale from their near-deadly trip
-The astronauts who were left stranded on board the International Space Station revealed they were almost lost in space on the day their Boeing Starliner ship malfunctioned.
- DailyMail02/04 Beautiful moment NASA astronaut is reunited with her DOGS
-Following her return to Earth Mrs Williams was finally reunited with her two pet dogs at her home in Needham, Massachusetts.
- DailyMail31/03 Doctor makes shocking admission about NASA astronaut's appearance
-NASA's Suni Williams appeared much healthier and far less frail than the veteran had on March 18, when she and fellow astronaut Butch Wilmore finally left the International Space Station.
- DailyMail25/03 Stranded astronauts: No money for nine months overtime!
-The two US astronauts, which, due to a spaceship breakdown, stay around nine months longer than originally planned at the international space station ...
- Bild19/03 How 288 days stranded in space affected Suni Williams' body
-When Nasa astronaut Sunita 'Suni' Williams, 59, returned to Earth this week, after being stranded in space for 288 days, the changes to her appearance were startling.
- DailyMail19/03 How much NASA astronauts who were stranded in space for nine months will win
-Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams left the planet in June 2024 for a mission in the ISS that should return them to Earth in August of that year
- Infobae19/03 What is space station? Know how many days of astronauts can stay in it
-The space station is a huge spacecraft, which continues to rotate in the Earth's orbit. Astronauts live here and do their work. Where, other spacecraft returns to the earth after completing the work, but the space stations are designed for long -term missions. Where astronauts can stay in space for a long time and do scientific research. Today the world's most popular space station International S
- MSN19/03 Staggering amount astronauts could cash in after nine months on ISS
-Sunita Williams and Butch Willmore splashed down aboard a SpaceX capsule off the coast of Florida on Tuesday, accompanied by the other members of NASA's Crew-9 mission
- MSN19/03 The story of astronauts that are trapped in 9 months in space, now home with a smile
-After the capsule was removed from the water by the rescue ship, the astronauts looked radiant, waved, and helped out of the palka.
- MSN19/03 Why SpaceX Dragon takes 17 hours in Sunita Williams return, Russian Soyuz decides in 3 hours
-Reverse from Russia's Soyuz spacecraft, which can bring astronauts back to Earth in just 3.5 hours, it takes about 17 hours for SpaceX Dragon Capsules to complete their return journey. There are many factors behind the increase in deadline that depend on the safety of the crew and the accuracy of the landing.
- MSN18/03 What is the food like the earth, food is eaten at the station, how is food eaten? Learn
-NASA Space Food: The scheme of food items carried into space is already made by the mission team and often the astronauts themselves choose them from the menu. Scientists have developed unique ways to pack and prepare products and food to allow astronauts to stay in space for a long time.
- MSN18/03 Will NASA to Sunita Williams to overtime? But only Rs 347 daily ... Know the salary of astronauts
-Sunita williams and butch Wilmore are returning home after about 9 months. He is being brought back through the world's richest person Allen Musk's company Spacex and NASA's crew-10 mission.
- MSN18/03 Nasa astronauts head home on SpaceX capsule after drawn-out space station stay
-Homecoming of Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams caps end to nine-month ISS mission
- The Irish Times18/03 LIVE updates as NASA's stranded astronauts finally return home
-Live updates as NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry 'Butch' Wilmore finally get to come home after spending more than nine months stranded on the International Space Station.
- MSN18/03 Astronauts finally fly home: Crew Dragon started to the ground
-Two American astronauts stuck on the ISS are returning to Earth.
- TsarGradTv17/03 NASA changes rescue mission schedule AGAIN
-NASA as changed the stranded astronauts' return date yet again. The news of their updated return target comes as Butch Wilmore's daugher Daryn, 19, issues a cryptic message about her dad.
- DailyMail17/03 Went for 8 days, was stuck for 9 months ... Now how much money will I give to Sunita Williams for 'overtime'?
-Sunita Williams and Buch Wilmore went to space on NASA's 8 -day mission. During this time, due to technical difficulties, he got stuck on the international space agency. His return was not possible for 9 months. Now the way for his return has been cleared and they can return before March 19.
- MSN16/03 New team received with hugs by astronauts retained at the International Space Station
-The pair of astronauts retained nine months ago at the station will now be replaced and will be able to return to the house next Wednesday
- MSN16/03 Sunita Williams Return: Sunita Williams returned after waiting for 9 months in space, learn full schedule
-There is news of relief for Indian -origin astronaut Sunita Williams and her partner Buch Wilmor. The Crew Dragon Spacecraft sent to bring back both astronauts trapped in ISS (International Space Station) since 9 months has successfully connected to ISS. The docking process was completed on 16 March, and now they will return to Earth on 19 March. The Crew-10 mission, launched on March 14, reached
- MSN16/03 SpaceX crew docks at International Space Station
-The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully took off Friday night from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, on a mission to deliver four new astronauts to the satellite.
- DailyMail16/03 Astronauts stranded in space for 9 months finally set to return home
-Butch Wilmore (left), 62, and Suni Williams (right), 59, were due to spend just eight days in space piloting Boeing's Starliner on a test mission to the ISS.
- DailyMail15/03 When Sunita Williams return from ISS: What will be difficulties when the Earth returns, why did you come to see?
-The countdown of Indian -origin American astronaut Sunita Williams returning safely to Earth has begun. Barry Wilmore will also return to Earth after nine months. The American spacecraft has left for the early hours (Indian time) to bring both. It is believed that by late evening this spacecraft can do a dock on ISS. After this Sunita ...
- MSN15/03 SpaceX launches relief mission for stranded NASA astronauts
-The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully took off Friday night from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, on a mission to deliver four new astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS).
- DailyMail14/03 NASA launches ISS-bound Space X rocket with Japanese astronaut aboard
-Japan's Takuya Onishi is scheduled to command a fresh crew after it relieves a mission that includes two astronauts who have been aboard the station for nine months.
- Japan Times13/03 Continue to slide in space trapped astronauts home
-It was planned that they would have landed on Sunday, but due to a technical error, the spacecraft had not started, which would have brought them back.
- hvg.hu13/03 Setback for stranded NASA astronauts as rescue mission is delayed
-SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket was supposed to launch from Kennedy Space Center at 7:48pm ET Wednesday.
- MSN12/03 Rescue crew for NASA's stranded astronauts prepare for mission
-NASA and SpaceX successfully completed a dry-run of launch-day activities Sunday, and snapped a photo of Crew-10 giving a thumbs-up from inside the Dragon capsule.
- MSN07/03 'I will remember everything in space', Sunita Williams said before returning to Earth from ISS, know?
-Sunita Williams News: NASA astronaut Sunita Williams's wait for the return is about to end. Their return is scheduled this month. NASA and Elon Musk's SpaceX company are coordinating to bring astronauts back home. SpaceX's crew-10 mission will be launched on March 12, which will take their replacement to ISS. Both Sunita Williams and Buch Wilmore will leave from an old SpaceX capsule and there is
- MSN27/02 Rocket "Soyuz-2.1a" with a cargo ship progress MS-30 started with Baikonur
-The Soyuz-2.1A launch vehicle with the transport cargo ship "Progress MS-30" started at 00:24 Moscow time from the 31st site of the Baikonur cosmodrome, follows from the broadcast "Roscosmos".
- Interfax21/02 Musk calls for destruction of NASA's $150 billion prized possession
-SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk has called on NASA to destroy its $150 billion prized possession in a shocking statement.
- DailyMail21/02 Elon Musk thought one and said that the Earth had to burn the International Space Station, then head to Mars
-It may not have been five years ago for ISS, after Elon Musk calls for a space station as soon as possible. Specifically, it would be destroyed within two years.
- hvg.hu15/02 NASA's stranded astronauts make desperate plea from the ISS
-NASA's Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore made one final please from the International Space Station as they admitted they need to come home.
- MSN12/02 NASA finally sets a return date for its stranded astronauts
-NASA says it has 'accelerated' the schedule to bring stranded astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams back to Earth.
- DailyMail07/02 Scientists reveal what would happen if astronaut ejaculated in space
-Sex historian, Dr Esme Louise James, and AI expert, Dr Matt Agnew, have revealed what would happen if an astronaut ejaculated in space.
- DailyMail07/02 MKS condemned US sanctions
-Sanctions against the ISS in particular provide for freezing of assets, as well as a ban on riding the USA to officials, employees of the ISS, and their families.
- Korrespondent07/02 The USS has been condemned by US sanctions
-Sanctions against the ISS in particular provide for freezing of assets, as well as a ban on riding the USA to officials, employees of the ISS, and their families.
- Korrespondent06/02 NASA gives major update on stranded astronauts' rescue mission
-NASA is expected to announce a new return date for astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who have been stuck on the ISS for more than eight months.
- DailyMail31/01 Stranded NASA astronaut says she's lost vital bodily function
-A NASA astronaut revealed she has lost a bodily function since being stranded in space for eight months. Sunita Williams, and crewmate, Barry Wilmore were supposed to be in space for 8 days.
- DailyMail20/01 Elon Musk's bold £900m plan to destroy the International Space Station
-Over the years, the station's ageing infrastructure has shown signs of struggle.
- Express17/01 One of the astronauts stranded in space went on a spacewalk after 7 months
-Suni Williams, one of the two astronauts of the US Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) stranded in space, performed his first spacewalk after 7 months on the International Space Station (ISS).
- MSN12/01 NASA astronaut on the ISS shares bird's-eye view of Northern Lights
-NASA astronaut Don Pettit has shared his incredible view of the Northern Lights from the International Space Station, as commenters share their shock that the aurora appears so low.
- MSN10/01 NASA repaired the faulty spacesuits, after half a year there will be another spacewalk on the International Space Station
-Two spacewalks are planned for January on the International Space Station (ISS) to repair some science equipment outside the facility, NASA said.
- hvg.hu08/01 The aurora borealis is a dazzling sight from space - video
-Polar lights, but not from the usual perspective - they got an unprecedented view from the International Space Station.
- hvg.hu01/01 The OP mentioned the advantages of becoming a member of the Rome Statute of the ISS
-Membership in the International Court of Justice gives Kyiv the right to participate in the elections of judges and other elected officials in the structures of the International Court of Justice, Iryna Mudra emphasized.
- Korrespondent01/01 Ukraine became a member of the Rome Statute of the ISS
-Now Ukraine has the right to vote when approving the budget, adopting changes and amendments to the Rome Statute, when choosing judges, the future prosecutor and his deputies.
- Korrespondent29/12 Five missions to the space station: Russia wants to fly to the ISS with the USA by 2027
-The ISS is one of the few bilateral projects that Russia and the USA operate together. 400 kilometers away from war and political tensions, astro- and cosmonauts will conduct research together until at least 2027. In the long term, Russia wants to build its own station.
- MSN28/12 Roscosmos will increase the flight duration of crews to the ISS to 7-9 months
-Roscosmos announced plans to increase the flight duration of Soyuz MS crews on the International Space Station (ISS) from six to seven to nine months from 2025, which will save one spacecraft every two years.
- Interfax23/12 How to spot 'Santa' in the sky tomorrow as the ISS passes over the UK
-NASA has revealed the best times to spot 'Santa's sleigh', also known as the International Space Station, as it makes two passes above the UK on Christmas Eve.
- DailyMail22/12 The average altitude of the ISS orbit has been increased by 2.3 km
-The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) has been adjusted to support the launch of the Soyuz MS-27 manned spacecraft and the landing of the Soyuz MS-26, scheduled for spring 2025, Roscosmos reported on Sunday.
- Interfax19/12 They arrived for a week, and after 9 months, the Boeing astronauts can return to Earth
-SpaceX's new Dragon spacecraft is delayed, and so is the mission that would carry the next crew to the International Space Station — and bring back the current crew.
- hvg.hu16/12 Species in Chernobyl is mutating to 'feed' on nuclear radiation
-A fungus living at the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster has adapted to 'feed' on levels of radiation that would be lethal to most life forms. It could help protect astronauts on deep space missions.
- DailyMail13/12 NASA postpones Cargo Dragon's undocking from the ISS for the fourth time due to bad weather
-The undocking of SpaceX's reusable Cargo Dragon spacecraft from the International Space Station (ISS) has been postponed to December 15 due to continued adverse weather conditions at its splashdown area off the coast of Florida in the Atlantic, NASA said Friday.
- Interfax10/12 NASA astronauts stranded on the ISS see the 'twilight zone'
-Two astronauts trapped on the International Space Station witness unique phenomena while awaiting their return in 2025.
- MSN04/12 A NASA astronaut made a beautiful but very sad video of Earth
-NASA astronaut Don Pettit shared an interesting phenomenon on X that already shows what kind of future we can expect.
- hvg.hu30/11 Big update regarding ISRO's Gaganyaan mission, initial training of both Indian astronauts completed
-ISRO Gaganyaan Mission: ISRO has given latest information regarding the preparations for Gaganyaan Mission. The Indian Space Agency said that two Indian astronauts have completed the initial phase of training for the Axiom-4 mission. Gaganyatri had started training in America from the first week of August 2024. Know what is the update.
- MSN29/11 Netanyahu can avoid arrest in the Netherlands - Prime Minister
-The International Criminal Court in The Hague has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
- Korrespondent28/11 Astronaut Suni Williams prepares to celebrate Thanksgiving in space while awaiting return to Earth
-Due to technical problems in Boeing's Starliner capsule, the astronaut's mission, originally planned for a few months, has been extended until February; along with his partner Butch Wilmore, he will take advantage of the occasion to enjoy a special menu in microgravity
- Infobae27/11 Scientists explain the strange phenomenon of why food tastes so bad in space
-Scientists say more work needs to be done on adjusting the aroma of food to improve the diet of astronauts, but also of isolated people, such as those who live in a nursing home.
- MSN26/11 NASA panic over 'toxic smell' coming from Russian spaceship
-A Russian cargo ship that docked with the International Space Station over the weekend has introduced a "possible contamination hazard in the form of droplets".
- Express26/11 The Russian cargo spaceship docked at the International Space Station emits a toxic smell
-The Russian Progress cargo spacecraft recently docked with the International Space Station, where it delivered three tons of food, fuel and other equipment. However, after docking it turned out that something was leaking inside.
- hvg.hu26/11 Breathtaking 5.5 minutes in space... Debris could have hit the space station, is it Sunita Williams's?
-Sunita Williams has been stuck in space with her fellow astronaut Butch Wilmore for almost six months. Both had gone on a mission in June this year but could not return due to a fault in the vehicle. Both are expected to return in February next year.
- MSN25/11 NASA's ISS crew in panic after cargo ship arrives with 'toxic smell'
-Crewmembers on the ISS were in a panic after a Russian cargo ship arrived with a 'toxic smell' and 'possible contamination hazard in the form of droplets.'
- DailyMail23/11 The ICJ's decision to arrest Netanyahu and Galant: why it is bad for Ukraine
-For the first time in history, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for the leader of an ally of most Western countries - the story of TSN (News 1+1)
- Tsn23/11 In Canada, it is not ruled out that Netanyahu can be arrested
-The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for the prime minister and former defense minister of Israel: Canada can arrest him
- Tsn22/11 Space station crew had an amazing stroke of luck during Starship launch
-The ISS crew happened to find itself directly above SpaceX's Starship launch on Tuesday, and that meant only one thing for NASA astronaut Don Pettit. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
- MSN21/11 Media: The US criticized the ICC warrant for Netanyahu's arrest
-The ICC issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Galant for the actions of the Israeli military in the Gaza Strip. The IDF launched an attack on a region where terrorists were hiding in response to an attack by Hamas.
- Korrespondent21/11 Russia Launches Supply Rocket to International Space Station - The Moscow Times
-Russia’s Roscosmos space agency successfully launched a cargo spacecraft toward the International Space Station (ISS) on Thursday, carrying New Year’s gifts alongside essential supplies.
- TheMoscowTimes21/11 There is a risk of collision in space: the trajectory of the International Space Station had to be modified
-In the recent period, it was already necessary to change the orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) for the second time, in order to avoid problems due to space junk entering its path.
- hvg.hu16/11 NASA sounds the alarm: the Russian part of the ISS has been leaking air for five years
-The ISS has been experiencing an air leak for five years due to damage to the tunnel on the part controlled by Russia. NASA is concerned about possible catastrophic consequences.
- Tsn13/11 NASA monitoring astronaut on ISS after Sunita Williams' weight loss
-Another NASA employee has spoken out about the health of the stranded Starliner crew, but this time, the unnamed source raised concerns about Butch Wilmore. He has also lost weight, they say.
- DailyMail12/11 NASA's Sunita Williams breaks silence about fears her
-NASA astronaut Sunita Williams sparked health concerns when shocking photos showed her looking 'gaunt,' Williams has finally addressed the fears in a from the International Space Station.
- DailyMail09/11 SpaceX Dragon to give the International Space Station an altitude boost today
-Today sees a first for the International Space Station as a SpaceX Dragon performs a reboost maneuver. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
- MSN07/11 Who Is Sunita Williams and Why Are the Starliner Astronauts Stuck in Space?
-ISS commander Sunita Williams, who has been stranded there since June due to the malfunctioning Boeing Starliner, is feared to be losing weight.
- MSN07/11 NASA gives update on astronauts mysteriously hospitalized
-After public concern for the health of NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and four Crew-8 astronauts mounted this week, the agency says all of them are safe and healthy.
- MSN06/11 First wooden satellite makes history by reaching space
-On November 5, 2024, Kyoto University launched LignoSat as part of a resupply mission to the International Space Station with SpaceX, marking a step towards sustainability.
- La República05/11 The Cargo Dragon spacecraft docked with the ISS
-SpaceX's Cargo Dragon reusable cargo spacecraft launched into orbit successfully docked with the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday, NASA reported.
- Interfax05/11 The Cargo Dragon cargo ship entered orbit and headed for the ISS
-SpaceX's reusable cargo spacecraft Cargo Dragon, launched on Tuesday Moscow time, successfully entered orbit and headed for the International Space Station (ISS), NASA reported.
- Interfax05/11 The Cargo Dragon spacecraft launched to the ISS
-The reusable cargo spacecraft Cargo Dragon from SpaceX launched to the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday Moscow time, NASA reported.
- Interfax04/11 Mystery as four NASA astronauts hospitalized after return to Earth
-After spending more than 200 days on the International Space Station, a crew of four astronauts was recently hospitalized following a return to Earth on SpaceX's Dragon capsule.
- DailyMail30/10 The ISS should be evacuated IMMEDIATELY, expert warns
-Nick Pope, a former civil servant who once ran the British Government's UFO project, told MailOnline that the space agency's 'wait-and-see' attitude could have devastating consequence
- DailyMail28/10 Panic in space as ISS astronauts warned over urgent evacuation after huge leak
-Astronauts on the ISS are on alert for a possible evacuation as NASA and Roscosmos address escalating structural issues and safety risks on the aging station.
- Express28/10 ISS astronauts brace for evacuation as NASA finds concerning leaks
-NASA 's astronauts aboard the International Space Station have been told to prepare for an urgent evacuation amid growing safety concerns.
- DailyMail26/10 NASA astronaut hospitalized after returning to Earth: what happened
-One of the NASA astronauts was hospitalized after returning to Earth from the ISS, where the mission crew spent almost 8 months ᐅTSN.ua (news 1+1).
- Tsn26/10 A NASA astronaut was hospitalized after returning from the International Space Station
-The four-member mission crashed into the water off the coast of Florida, and one of the astronauts is being monitored, but it is not yet known why.
- hvg.hu25/10 ISS astronauts hospitalized after SpaceX splashdown
-A crew of US and Russian astronauts were treated after landing off the coast of Florida on Friday. The four were onboard the ISS for over seven months, with Hurricane Milton delaying their return.
- MSN25/10 The Crew Dragon ship with a Roscosmos cosmonaut splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico
-SpaceX's Crew Dragon-8, with a crew of three astronauts and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin, splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico on Friday after undocking from the International Space Station (ISS) the day before, NASA said.
- Interfax24/10 Mongolia was accused of obstructing Putin's arrest
-Mongolia is threatened with deprivation of procedural opportunities, in particular the right to propose candidates for new judges of the International Court of Justice.
- Korrespondent24/10 Stranded NASA SpaceX Crew-8 Astronauts Set for Splashdown Within Hours
-After weeks of hurricane delays, the crew successfully undocked on Wednesday and are on their way back to Earth.
- MSN23/10 World hit by internet blackouts after ANOTHER Boeing failure
-A Boeing satellite has exploded in orbit, striking another blow to the company's bruised reputation. This latest blunder comes as Boeing reports a $6 billion loss for the third quarter.
- DailyMail19/10 The world's most remote island is closer to space than the nearest other land
-Point Nemo, the most remote place on Earth, is so isolated that its closest neighbours are often astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
- Express18/10 NASA halts Boeing space missions following Starliner fiasco
-NASA has halted crewed missions for Boeing's faulty Starliner spacecraft following the fiasco that left two astronauts stranded on the International Space Station.
- MSN11/10 Hurricane Milton delayed the return of NASA astronauts to Earth
-The SpaceX Crew Dragon crew will not be able to return to Earth this week due to Hurricane Milton, the landing has been postponed until October 13.
- Korrespondent10/10 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs made a statement regarding Putin's visit to Turkmenistan
-Putin and his accomplices are responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, murder, torture, rape, looting, shelling of infrastructure and other atrocities committed on the territory of Ukraine.
- Korrespondent30/09 SpaceX capsule arrives at the ISS to take stranded astronauts home to Earth
-SpaceX capsule arrives at the ISS to take stranded astronauts home to Earth - Stranded astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are expected to return home in February after SpaceX capsule docks at International Space Station
- MSN30/09 Your station is leaking: NASA is in panic - the ISS cannot be flooded, cannot be repaired
-The Americans published a panicky report on the work of the ISS. Experts fear that the station will not last until 2030.
- TsarGradTv29/09 SpaceX launched a ship to 'rescue' two astronauts stuck on the ISS
-SpaceX's Crew-9 arrived at the International Space Station today carrying two people and then picking up two more astronauts stranded on the ISS to return to Earth.
- VN Express28/09 Elon Musk challenges NASA with a new ship that will rescue astronauts trapped in the space station 3 months ago
-This Saturday SpaceX launched the rescue mission from Florida for NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams trapped in the International Space Station since June. When will they return?
- La República28/09 NASA SpaceX Crew-9 Set to Bring Home Stranded Astronauts
-The Dragon capsule will launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 1:17 p.m. ET.
- MSN23/09 After 370 days in space: ISS astronauts are back!
-The two Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Tschub are back, along with their American colleague Tracy Dyson.
- Bild23/09 Russian Cosmonauts Return to Earth After Record ISS Stay - The Moscow Times
-Two Russian cosmonauts landed in Kazakhstan Monday, ending a record-breaking stay aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub spent 374 days in low-Earth orbit at the ISS, the longest-ever continuous stay there. Kononenko also set a new record for the longest cumulative time any person has spent in space — passing the three-year mark with a total of 1,111 days acr
- TheMoscowTimes19/09 The incredible new £59bn canal system that will connect four major rivers
-The largest project of its kind, 50 years in the making, is planned to redirect 44.8 billion cubic metres of water from the south to the parched north of China.
- Express17/09 NASA alert as 'potentially hazardous' stadium-sized asteroid approaches Earth
-Nasa has warned of a stadium-sized asteroid due to pass by Earth tonight, that is far bigger than any other "near-Earth objects".
- Express15/09 NASA astronauts reveal they REJECTED Boeing rescue plan
-NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams have revealed that they rejected a rescue plan on Boeing's Starliner due to a 'lack of time'
- DailyMail14/09 The popular Spanish city that has won a NASA 'prize' for all the wrong reasons
-According to NASA, the most easily discernible man-made object from Earth's orbit is the vast expanse of greenhouses in Spain's Almeria coast.
- Express13/09 Stranded Nasa astronauts break silence on 'disappointment' with admission
-Nasa astronauts Barry 'Butch' Wilmore and Sunita Williams are giving a news conference about their experience of being stuck on the International Space Station for months.
- Express13/09 A new record - 19 people are currently orbiting the Earth
-Russian cosmonauts have arrived at the International Space Station, so there are more people in space than ever before.
- hvg.hu13/09 Social media users SLAM 'disappointing' Polaris Dawn spacewalk
-While billionaire Jared Isaacman may have made history with his first private spacewalk, social media users have branded the mission 'boring' and complained that it wasn't a true spacewalk.
- DailyMail12/09 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine announced a demarche to the Mongolian side
-On the Mongolian side, Ukraine was deeply disappointed by the refusal of Mongolia, as a signatory country of the Rome Statute, to execute the warrant for Putin's arrest issued by the International Criminal Court.
- Korrespondent12/09 NASA astronauts filmed a bright green meteor flash above the Earth
-A bright explosion in the sky, which darkened the light of the stars and the moon, caused the burning of a type of meteor known as a bolide.
- Korrespondent11/09 The crew of the Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft boarded the ISS
-The crew of the manned transport spacecraft Soyuz MS-26 boarded the International Space Station (ISS), broadcast by Roscosmos.
- Interfax07/09 NASA's Starliner spacecraft departs from International Space Station
-Boeing has launched its problem-plagued Starliner capsule from the International Space Station - leaving its two astronauts stranded behind.
- DailyMail06/09 The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court assessed the prospects of Putin's case
-Karim Khan assured that Mongolia will have to explain why it ignored the ICC order and accepted the Russian dictator.
- Korrespondent05/09 Stranded NASA astronauts enduring frightening levels of radiation
-By the time the stranded Starliner crew returns to Earth, they will have endured months of intense radiation exposure aboard the ISS. This could increase their long-term risk of health issues.
- DailyMail03/09 The Prosecutor General reacted to Mongolia's refusal to arrest Putin
-Kostin reminded that the norms of international law were created precisely so that the peoples of the world do not pay with blood for their freedom, as the Ukrainians are paying for it now.
- Korrespondent02/09 Listen: Strange noises heard from inside Boeing Starliner as astronaut raises alarm
-Listen: Strange noises heard from inside Boeing Starliner as astronaut raises alarm -
- MSN31/08 Mission to rescue Boeing's stranded astronauts suffers another blow
-Stranded Boeing Crew, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, have been stuck in space for eight months. They are expected to be stuck until February 2025 or later.
- DailyMail30/08 Boeing's stranded astronaut fiasco deepens after terrifying explosion
-A federal watchdog has grounded SpaceX 's Falcon 9 rockets to investigate a fiery crash landing following a satellite launch. This is bad news for the stranded Starliner astronauts,
- DailyMail30/08 Only a few more sleeps are left: it has been revealed when the empty Boeing Starliner spacecraft can return to Earth
-Boeing and NASA will bring the Starliner home relatively quickly, already in the first days of September. The spacecraft will return independently, but ground control can intervene if necessary.
- hvg.hu28/08 Even with astronauts stuck in space until next year, NASA’s pushing human flights harder than ever
-Boeing Starliner took the astronauts to the International Space Station – but NASA doesn’t think it’s safe for the return trip. What happens next?
- TheConversation-Global25/08 NASA chooses Elon Musk's SpaceX to rescue astronauts instead of Boeing
-Commander Barry 'Butch' Wilmore and pilot Sunita 'Suni' Williams will have to wait until next year before returning to earth from the International Space Station.
- DailyMail25/08 NASA astronauts to be stranded in space for six more months as ordeal continues
-NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams were initially only meant to be in space for a week.
- Express25/08 Starliner astronauts will stay on the ISS until February 2025
-The crew of the troubled CST-100 Starliner test vehicle will remain on the International Space Station (ISS) until February 2025, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said.
- Interfax24/08 NASA has decided the fate of astronauts stuck in orbit
-The Boeing company was never able to guarantee the safety of the return to Earth of its Starliner capsule, in which the astronauts were supposed to return.
- Korrespondent23/08 It has been revealed when NASA will decide on the return of the Boeing Starliner astronauts
-There are several options for bringing the Starliner crew home, and NASA will soon make a decision on what will be the fate of the space capsule's passengers. One possibility is that they will return with a SpaceX space capsule.
- hvg.hu17/08 The Progress MS-28 cargo ship arrived at the ISS
-The Progress MS-28 transport cargo ship, launched on Thursday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, docked with the International Space Station (ISS), follows from the Roscosmos broadcast.
- Interfax16/08 See the Northern Lights from SPACE: ISS astronaut films stunning video
-Matthew Dominick , a NASA astronaut currently on board the International Space Station (ISS), tweeted his bird's-eye view of the Northern Lights.
- MSN15/08 Revealed: The shocking conditions endured by NASA astronauts
-NASA astronauts stranded aboard the International Space Station are 'roughing it out' in less-than-ideal conditions as they wait for NASA and Boeing to decide how to bring them home.
- DailyMail14/08 Fate of stranded astronauts still unclear as NASA weighs return risks
-The fate of stranded Boeing Starliner crew remains uncertain as NASA and Boeing weigh the life-threatening risks of returning them on SpaceX's Crew Dragon or the faulty Starliner.
- DailyMail08/08 What life is REALLY like for the two astronauts stuck on the ISS
-Although the views might be out of this world, the International Space Station is far from the ideal destination for an impromptu eight-month trip.
- DailyMail08/08 Two astronauts stranded in space by problem-laden Boeing Starliner may return on SpaceX in 2025
-Two astronauts stranded in space by problem-laden Boeing Starliner may return on SpaceX in 2025 - Astronauts arrived at ISS two months ago for what was supposed to be an eight-day mission
- MSN08/08 Astronauts stuck on the ISS will have to wait another six months
-Boeing was unable to guarantee the safe return to Earth of its Starliner capsule, in which the astronauts were supposed to return.
- Korrespondent07/08 Mexico invited Putin to the presidential inauguration - media
-The mass media note that the country once signed the Rome Statute, therefore it is subject to the jurisdiction of the ICC, which issued an arrest warrant for the head of the Kremlin.
- Korrespondent28/07 Astronauts stranded in space with no end in sight to nightmare ordeal
-The two US astronauts have been stranded in space for 53 days and NASA has said there's no 'return date' as yet.
- Express27/07 Crew Dragon with Roscosmos cosmonaut Gorbunov will leave for the ISS on August 18
-The next American reusable manned spacecraft Crew Dragon from SpaceX with a crew of three astronauts and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Gorbunov will launch to the International Space Station (ISS) on August 18, NASA reported.
- Interfax23/07 Orbital prisoners Wilmore and Williams - American astronauts cannot return to Earth from the ISS
-The scandalous story with the American astronauts still remains far from resolution. Because of problems with the Boeing spacecraft, they were actually imprisoned on the International Space Station.
- Tvr23/07 The International Space Station should not be destroyed, but saved - argue two former space agency heads
-The former leaders of the European Space Agency and NASA jointly proposed that instead of destroying it, there would be a better solution for the future of the International Space Station. Moreover, according to their words, this would not require extra resources.
- hvg.hu17/07 Astronaut stranded on ISS for 42 days
-Two astronauts who headed to the International Space Station (ISS) on Boeing's manned spacecraft 'Starliner' have not been able to return for over 40 days. There are also predictions that it may not return to Earth until mid-August. This is because there are no flights to and from the ISS as the Starliner suffered a defect and Space According to space academia on the 17th, Starliner succeeded in d
- MSN16/07 What life on the moon will REALLY look like - as secret cave is found
-NASA continues with its ambition to set up its 'Artemis Base Camp' in the lunar south region within the decade - but what could this look like?
- DailyMail16/07 WATCH LIVE | Liberation parties are losing SADC. After SA goes GNU we ask top experts: who falls next? | News24
-One southern African liberation party has been forced into a government of national unity. Will more follow? Join News24's upcoming webinar on Tuesday, 16 July, for expert opinion on the government of national unity and our new era of regional relations.
- News2412/07 Failed flight - engine explodes in orbit - Now Musk's series of successes in space ends
-After nine years and around 300 error-free flights, the Falcon 9 rocket from Elon Musk's company SpaceX suffered a breakdown. The engine of the upper stage exploded in space. The incident could have explosive consequences in the medium term.
- MSN11/07 Boeing's troubled spacecraft, the Starliner, may be stuck in space until August
-In addition to civil aviation, Boeing also has to face problems with the Starliner spacecraft: their spacecraft docked at the International Space Station (ISS) can only return to Earth months later than planned.
- hvg.hu04/07 Goldman Sachs added these global stocks to its 'conviction' lists
-CNBC Pro looks at two additions — one from Asia and one from Europe — to the investment bank's "directors' cut" of top global stocks.
- CNBC29/06 Russian satellite breaks down, forcing ISS astronauts to take shelter
-No further details have been given about the cause of the breakup of the Russian Earth observation satellite Resurs-P1, which Russia declared non-operational in 2022. View on euronews
- MSN28/06 Russian satellite breaks apart in orbit and turns into space junk
-Vladimir Putin has been left embarrassed after one of Russia satellites fell apart while orbiting the Earth.
- Express28/06 Defunct Russian satellite breaks apart forcing ISS crew to shelter
-Details on what caused the breakup of the Resurs-P1 Russian Earth observation satellite, which Russia declared non-operational in 2022, were not immediately available.
- EuronewsEN27/06 ISS Crew Takes Shelter as Russian Satellite Breaks Up in Space - The Moscow Times
-Astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) briefly took shelter after a Russian satellite broke into pieces in Earth’s orbit, the American space agency NASA said Thursday. “NASA instructed crews aboard the space station to shelter in their respective spacecraft as a standard precautionary measure after it was informed of a satellite break-up at an altitude near the station’s earlier
- TheMoscowTimes23/06 Amazing video shows a stunning green aurora from space
-The clip, filmed from the International Space Station (ISS), shows the green aurora over Earth with Boeing's Starliner capsule in the foreground.
- MSN22/06 The undocking of the new manned spacecraft Starliner from the ISS has been postponed until July
-Undocking of the new American manned spacecraft Starliner from the International Space Station (ISS) is postponed until July, according to NASA data.
- Interfax20/06 Boeing Starliner return date delayed again
-Officials from the aerospace company and NASA announced on Tuesday that the spacecraft is now not expected to return until at least June 26.
- DailyMail16/06 Switzerland made an unexpected statement regarding Putin's arrest
-Swiss President Viola Amherd said that Vladimir Putin could avoid arrest on the warrant of the ICC if he comes to the second peace summit. Read details ᐅ news 1+1
- Tsn16/06 US executive pay rises at fastest rate in 14 years
-Figures follow Elon Musk’s triumph over record $56bn Tesla package
- The Irish Times15/06 Without a return ticket: NASA astronauts stuck on the ISS
-NASA astronauts are stuck on the ISS due to technical problems, reports the Daily Mail. We are talking about a malfunction of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft.
- Tvr14/06 A spacewalk on the International Space Station had to be postponed for a strange reason
-A spacewalk scheduled for Thursday on the ISS did not take place due to "discomfort" with the spacesuit. It is not yet known whether this will affect the return of the Boeing Starliner docked to the space station.
- hvg.hu13/06 Voice recording accidentally broadcast by NASA on live broadcast caused panic
-International Space Station (ISS) officials announced that NASA 'accidentally' broadcast a voice recording on live broadcast stating that an astronaut on the station was "experiencing effects related to decompression sickness (DCS)", that this was a training recording and that the crew was fine. In the statement made by ISS at night, the following statements were included; “...
- MSN12/06 The return of the Starliner spacecraft was delayed due to a technical problem
-The engine on the Boeing Starliner is leaking in several places, and the failed parts must be repaired on the spacecraft before it returns.
- hvg.hu05/06 Boeing launched a spacecraft with astronauts to the ISS for the first time
-NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are on board the Starliner. They are on their way to the International Space Station.
- Korrespondent05/06 Russian Cosmonaut Kononenko Breaks Own Record With 1K Days Spent in Space - The Moscow Times
-Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko surpassed his own record for total time spent in space after he logged 1,000 days in Earth’s orbit on Wednesday, according to the Russian space agency Roscosmos.
- TheMoscowTimes04/06 Russia successfully launches Progress MS-27, a supply ship to the ISS
-Russia launched the Soyuz 2.1a rocket on May 30, 2024 Japan time. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and Roscosmos confirmed that the onboard supply ship "Progress MS-27" successfully docked with the International Space Station (ISS) after entering its planned orbit. is telling. Information regarding the launch is below. ■Launch...
- MSN01/06 Boeing's first astronaut flight attempt was postponed for the second time
-The first astronaut space flight attempt to the International Space Station (ISS) with US aviation and space company Boeing's Starliner shuttle has been postponed once again.
- Yeniakit01/06 The Progress MS-27 space truck docked to the ISS
-The Progress MS-27 cargo ship, after launching from Baikonur on Thursday and a two-day flight, docked at the International Space Station, broadcast... RIA Novosti, 06/01/2024
- RIA30/05 Goldman Sachs names global ‘alpha’ stock ideas — and gives one nearly 60% upside
-Goldman Sachs' list of opportunities include stocks with "deep value" and "defensive growth" characteristics. Here are five of them.
- CNBC28/05 Experts offer theory on 'hairy UFO' crash discovered in North Carolina
-Smithsonian astrophysicist Dr Jonathan McDowell has told DailyMail.com that he is 'very confident' about his identification of NC's eerie, fuzzy, 'burnt carbon' UFO debris
- DailyMail27/05 Boeing's first crewed flight moved to June after small leak was fixed
-Boeing aims to launch its first astronaut mission with the Starliner capsule in early June after resolving recent issues including a small helium leak in the propulsion system that was discovered.
- DailyMail12/05 Marina Vasilevskaya handed over to Alexander Lukashenko the State Flag of Belarus, which visited the ISS
-The first cosmonaut of sovereign Belarus, Marina Vasilevskaya, handed over to President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko the national flag of the country that had visited the International Space Station.
- Tvr10/05 Tonight's geomagnetic storm could disrupt GPSs and cell phones
-A geomagnetic storm is hitting the US today - bringing with it possible power outages and disrupting GPS, radios, pipelines and railway systems. The storm has been ranked a G4.
- DailyMail06/05 2 astronauts to launch into space on Scandal-hit Boeing's new rocket
-NASA is launching Boeing's Starliner spacecraft on Monday night, carrying two astronauts to the International Space Station where they will stay for over a week.
- DailyMail06/05 This flight will be a fateful mission for Boeing
-For the first time, a manned Boeing capsule flies to the ISS. The crew is expected to stay on the space station for eight days. In the past, Boeing has repeatedly made headlines with mishaps - the current flight is considered the company's fateful mission.
- MSN06/05 Boeing's Starliner is ready for its historic first crewed flight to the International Space Station
-This launch, which will take place from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, represents a crucial step for the aerospace manufacturer and NASA in the development of alternatives for transporting astronauts to space.
- Infobae28/04 Irish Ferries owner faces possible fight on chief executive bonus
-Proxy adviser ISS urges shareholders to reject company’s remuneration report at forthcoming agm
- The Irish Times27/04 British father and son attacked by albatros at remote place on Earth
-British explorer Chris Brown (pictured), 62 from Harrogate, and his son have revealed the hilarious moment they attacked by an albatross after they swam to the most remote place on Earth.
- DailyMail25/04 How WW3 could be won in space as China and Russia lead star wars race
-MailOnline takes a look at what a new space arms race would look like and the kinds of terrifying weapons that could soon be orbiting the Earth
- DailyMail25/04 Mutant from space: Dangerous bacteria found on the ISS
-Amazing discovery in space: According to a study, a dangerous bacterium has mutated on the ISS. It is now different from its counterpart on Earth.
- t-online23/04 Wow, the problem is that the Honda Stylo 160 hasn't started yet. The motorbike can start straight away
-The Honda Stylo 160 has a new feature, aka a new problem, the motorbike can't start straight away, the motorbike is two months old.
- MSN22/04 NASA finds mutant bacteria on ISS that doesn't exist on Earth
-A mutated bacteria was discovered on board the International Space Station that could affect the health of astronauts during their stay. E. bugandensis has been linked to sepsis in infants.
- DailyMail22/04 International Space Station crew baffled by bacteria discovery
-The International Space Station crew found a 'drug-resistant bacteria' on board and has no idea how it got there.
- Express18/04 When NASA Space Junk Falls to Earth Hitting Residents' Roofs
-A resident's house in the US fell into space debris from the ISS. NASA confirmed that the object was indeed a component part of the space station.
- MSN15/04 The Boeing Starliner crew will stay on the ISS for a week
-NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore will spend a week less than previously planned on the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the first manned mission of Boeing's CST-100 Starliner spacecraft, the US space agency reports.
- Interfax15/04 Sci-Fi series “Infiniti”: Too close to the sun
-The horror! The pipe dream! The sci-fi crime series “Infiniti” is about an accident on the edge of what is thought possible.
- MSN14/04 They turned out to be tasty - what bacteria arrived from the ISS alive and what are they for?
-Marina Vasilevskaya is the Belarusian Yuri Gagarin. The first citizen of Belarus, already in the status of Hero of Belarus, gave her first big interview to the first Belarusian channel this week.
- Tvr12/04 Space day in the Kremlin. Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin, Novitsky and Vasilevskaya summed up the results of the mission to the ISS
-This is our unity! This is how Alexander Lukashenko commented on the results of the space mission today. In the Kremlin on Cosmonautics Day, the presidents of Belarus and Russia met with Oleg Novitsky and Marina Vasilevskaya, who had just returned from orbit.
- Tvr12/04 Marina Vasilevskaya spoke about how the two-day flight to the ISS passed
-On the night of March 23, Marina Vasilevskaya slept well. The day before, without allowing themselves to become unstuck, the crew continued to train. Everything has been fixed, then the head of Roscosmos, Yuri Borisov, assured the Belarusian President.
- Tvr11/04 Saar astronaut Maurer: Our “Major Tom” doesn’t play football
-Nohfelden (Saarland) – He would like to fly into space again. An injury would throw a spanner in the works for Matthias Maurer (54).
- Bild11/04 Lukashenko: Vasilevskaya’s flight to the ISS brought Belarus to a new level of participation in space programs
-The flight of cosmonaut Marina Vasilevskaya to the ISS brought sovereign Belarus to a new level of participation in space programs and a new level of alliance relations with Russia.
- Tvr10/04 Vasilevskaya collected samples of microorganisms from the ISS for study by Belarusian scientists
-Our first cosmonaut Marina Vasilevskaya returns to Belarus tomorrow. Her space mission lasted 14 days, 12 of which she spent on the International Space Station.
- Tvr10/04 DLR starts study: Volunteers wanted! The Mars mission takes 60 days
-Sleeping for science: The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is now looking for volunteers to do exactly that for a study in Cologne.
- Bild09/04 See the solar eclipse from SPACE
-Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) filmed the moon's shadow as it travelled over North America on Monday.
- DailyMail06/04 From the ISS to Earth in three and a half hours. The crew of the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft was delivered to Star City for rehabilitation
-Marina Vasilevskaya is already in Star City, where her post-flight rehabilitation will take place. On the morning of April 6, ATN correspondents worked in Korolev, near Moscow, at the Mission Control Center.
- Tvr06/04 Marina Vasilevskaya told how she saw Belarus from the ISS
-When you look at Belarus from a height of 400 km, you admire the power and strength of our land. Belarusian cosmonaut Marina Vasilevskaya told reporters about this after landing. BelTA reports.
- Tvr06/04 U.S., Russian, Belarus ISS Colleagues Return to Earth - The Moscow Times
-A NASA astronaut, a Russian cosmonaut and Belarus's first ever space traveler on Saturday returned to Earth safely after a fortnight aboard the International Space Station, Russia's Roscosmos agency reported.
- TheMoscowTimes05/04 The international crew of the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft will return from the ISS to Earth on Saturday
-Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, Belarusian Marina Vasilevskaya and NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara are expected to land in Kazakhstan on Saturday in the Soyuz MS-24 lander.
- Interfax04/04 "All planned experiments have been completed." Representative of the National Academy of Sciences on the results of Vasilevskaya’s flight to the ISS
-The experiments planned for Marina Vasilevskaya on the ISS have been completed. Deputy Head of the Department of Aerospace Activities of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus Ivan Bucha told reporters about this. BelTA reports.
- Tvr04/04 Disney wins out in historic boardroom battle
-Major investors Vanguard and BlackRock among those who backed Disney for control against activist investor Trian Partners
- The Irish Times03/04 Debris from space regularly plowed through the house - it may have come from a 2.6-ton battery pack launched from the ISS (video)
-It was only luck that no one was injured when a large piece of space junk sledded through a family home in America. The signs point to the International Space Station's recently returned battery pack.
- hvg.hu03/04 Blinken named the conditions for Putin's participation in the meeting of G20 representatives
-One of the conditions for the possible presence of the head of the Kremlin is consensus among all members, and the second is benefit, the official explained.
- Korrespondent03/04 Space junk from the ISS station fell through American homes
-NASA announced on April 2 that they were analyzing an object that fell from the sky and hit a house in Florida, most likely trash from the ISS station.
- VN Express29/03 Nasa is looking for astronauts for Mars and Moon missions - via job advertisement
-First fly to the moon and from there to Mars with the “Orion”: If the thought makes your heart beat faster, you should get your application documents ready.
- t-online28/03 What do astronauts eat and how do they relax? Marina Vasilevskaya from the ISS answered children's questions
-What do astronauts eat on the ISS? How are plants grown in zero gravity? How long does it take to sleep? Today at the Mission Control Center there was a communication session between Marina Vasilevskaya and Russian children.
- Tvr25/03 The crew of the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft moved to the ISS
-The first woman of sovereign Belarus in space. The whole country watched the historic flight to the ISS for two days. Marina Vasilevskaya was chosen for the main crew from several thousand applicants.
- Tvr25/03 MCC specialists delivered the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft to the ISS
-For more than 60 years, the MCC team in Korolev, near Moscow, controlled the flights of all crews, carried out the legendary docking of Soyuz and Apollo, tested Buran, worked with the Mir station and, most importantly, built a reliable bridge between Earth and space.
- Tvr25/03 We talk about all the stages of docking of the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft with the ISS
-More than 2 hours ago, the Soyuz MS-25 manned spacecraft successfully docked to the Prichal universal node module of the Russian segment of the ISS
- Tvr25/03 A representative of Roscosmos confirmed that the docking of Soyuz MS-25 with the ISS was normal
-Roscosmos representative Sergei Krikalev confirmed that the docking of the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft, whose crew included Belarusian cosmonaut Marina Vasilevskaya, with the International Space Station took place normally, BelTA reports from the Mission Control Center.
- Tvr25/03 The Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft with the first Belarusian female cosmonaut Marina Vasilevskaya docked at the ISS
-The Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft carrying the first Belarusian female cosmonaut Marina Vasilevskaya docked at the International Space Station. At approximately 18:03 Minsk time, the spacecraft touched down and docked with the Prichal node module of the Russian segment of the station.
- Tvr25/03 The process of rendezvous and docking of the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft with the ISS is monitored by the Roscosmos Mission Control Center
-The Roscosmos Flight Control Center now houses specialists who were involved in flight preparations and calculations. As ballistician Rafail Murtazin noted, for Marina Vasilevskaya the longer journey, which amounted to two days, was more difficult than the three-hour flight planned earlier, but she coped with the physical load.
- Tvr25/03 Historic moment in space: This has never happened before
-A woman from Belarus docked with the International Space Station for the first time. The presence of two women in a Soyuz capsule was also special.
- t-online25/03 On March 25, the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft will dock with the ISS
-Today, as expected, at 18:10 Minsk time, the Soyuz spacecraft will dock with the Prichal universal hub module of the Russian segment of the ISS
- Tvr24/03 Growing crystals and creating medicines: what astronauts do on the ISS and why they can be called experimental subjects
-What will the crew of the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft do in space? Astronomer Vladimir Surdin, associate professor at the Faculty of Physics at Moscow State University (Russia), told the Belarus 1 TV channel.
- Tvr24/03 Long flight - why the path of the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft to the ISS increased to two days
-Astronomer, associate professor of the Faculty of Physics of Moscow State University (Russia) Vladimir Surdin told the Belarus 1 TV channel why the path of the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft to the ISS increased from 3.5 hours to about two days.
- Tvr23/03 Spacecraft Carrying First Belarus Woman Cosmonaut Lifts Off - The Moscow Times
-Maryna Vasileuskaya, Belarus' first woman cosmonaut, was aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft that blasted off successfully on Saturday headed for the International Space Station, Moscow's Roscosmos space agency said.
- TheMoscowTimes23/03 The flight of the Soyuz-MS-25 manned spacecraft to the ISS will take place according to a two-day rendezvous scheme
-The flight to the International Space Station will follow a two-day rendezvous pattern. It is expected that the ship with a crew consisting of commander Oleg Novitsky, Belarusian Marina Vasilevskaya and NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson will dock with the universal node module “Prichal” of the Russian segment of the station on March 25 at 18:10 Minsk time.
- Tvr21/03 The duration of the crew's work on the ISS will be 12 days. We found out what tasks the expedition faces
-The ISS is a manned orbital station. This is a joint international project in which 14 countries participate. A total of 280 launches were carried out, and about 300 people visited the station itself.
- Tvr21/03 Marina Vasilevskaya told what songs she will listen to on the ISS
-At the pre-launch press conference of the crews of the 21st visiting expedition to the International Space Station, Belarusian space flight participant Marina Vasilevskaya told what compositions she would listen to on the ISS, BELTA reports.
- Tvr20/03 Putin will not avoid justice - the head of the ISS
-Tomoko Akane stressed the need to issue an arrest warrant, regardless of circumstances or political background.
- Korrespondent20/03 There is something worse than a headache: a space headache
-What causes headaches for astronauts in space can cause headaches for science on Earth. A new study suggests that the microgravity environment may be behind 'space headaches'.
- hvg.hu18/03 A rocket of the ship on which the Belarusian woman will fly to the ISS was installed at Baikonur
-March 21 will be remembered by many for its big news: the first citizen of sovereign Belarus is in space. Today a launch vehicle was delivered to the launch pad at Baikonur.
- Tvr18/03 At Baikonur, the spacecraft on which the Belarusian woman will fly to the ISS is being installed at the rocket launch
-At Baikonur, the Soyuz MS-25 rocket is being installed for launch. It has already been assembled and transported from the installation and testing complex to the site. On March 21, the crew of Expedition 21 will leave for the ISS.
- Tvr17/03 Ready to start! How a Belarusian woman prepared for the flight to the ISS
-Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin decided to become a Belarusian cosmonaut. In just 4 days, Minsk resident Marina Vasilevskaya will go into space. She will have to work for 12 days on the Russian segment of the ISS.
- Tvr13/03 Fans hail new 'truly brilliant' Netflix 10/10 sci-fi drama
-A new Netflix show has made X (formerly Twitter ) users feel like they're on cloud nine while having a hard time holding back their tears.
- DailyMail13/03 Made in space: Startup is creating drug ingredients in low Earth orbit
-A capsule of freshly made HIV medication landed in the Utah desert this February, after nine months of work in orbit. Welcome to the Big Pharma space race
- DailyMail08/03 Mega telescope shows: THIS is the ISS battery block that is flying towards us
-The ISS's 2.6-ton battery pack flies towards Germany. A mega radar telescope in Wachtberg makes space debris visible.
- Bild08/03 Will the ISS junk over Germany turn into a shooting star?
-A discarded battery pack from the ISS is keeping Germany in suspense. Will we see it enter the Earth's atmosphere? And where is it actually located right now?
- t-online08/03 Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse affected: ISS scrap flies here
-Space debris could be seen over Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse on Friday. This is debris from a battery platform on the ISS.
- Bild08/03 Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria affected: Here the ISS scrap flies over southern Germany
-Space debris alarm in Germany! Things could get dangerous on Friday – even in the south...
- Bild08/03 Germany on alert after ISS debris falls
-Parts of an object the size of an SUV discarded by the International Space Station may fall in the west of the country. Government monitors trajectory, but says risks are minimal.
- MSN07/03 Microsatellite "Clark Sat-1" developed by high school students establishes communication and begins operation in orbit
-Clark Memorial International High School (Fukagawa City, Hokkaido) announced the start of operation of the microsatellite ``Clark Sat-1'' (nicknamed ``Ambitious''), which is orbiting the earth and was developed by the school's students. Clark sat-1 is an artificial satellite with a "1U" size of 10cm x 10cm x 10cm and a weight of about 1.3kg. Space BD (Chuo-ku, Tokyo), the University of Tokyo, and
- MSN07/03 Space junk package from the ISS is racing towards Germany
-A block of space debris weighing almost three tons will enter the atmosphere tomorrow, Friday. Should we worry?
- t-online03/03 The Crew Dragon spacecraft will dock with the ISS on March 5
-The docking of the American spacecraft Crew Dragon, whose crew includes Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin, with the International Space Station (ISS) is scheduled for March 5, NASA reported.
- Interfax17/02 The Progress MS-26 space truck arrived at the ISS
-The Progress MS-26 transport cargo ship, launched on Thursday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, docked with the International Space Station (ISS), follows from the Roscosmos broadcast.
- Interfax15/02 Russia's plan to put nukes in SPACE could cause a nationwide blackout
-US Senate Intel Committee officials announced that Russia has plans to deploy a nuclear device in space. No threat is imminent, but such a weapon could disrupt satellites.
- DailyMail15/02 SpaceX rocket launch sparks fevered speculation after it launches from Cape Canaveral carrying 'undisclosed payload' - on same day it's revealed Russia wants to deploy NUCLEAR weapons in space
-The launch took place on Wednesday afternoon with cameras capturing the spectacular moment as the rocket on the secretive USSF-124 national security mission appeared to traverse the moon.
- MSN12/02 Turkey hails its first astronaut to go to International Space Station
-Turkey hails its first astronaut who returned from a three week mission to the International Space Station.
- EuronewsEN09/02 Splashdown! Four astronauts who spent 21 DAYS in space return to Earth in SpaceX capsule that shot through atmosphere at 17,500 mph
-The crew of Axiom Space's Ax-3 mission returned to Earth today aboard their SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule. The capsule reached temperatures up to 3,500 degrees upon reentry.
- MSN09/02 TUA President Kıraç: Tuva's space journey will take place in the first weeks of April
-Turkish Space Agency President Kıraç said, "It looks like Tuva's space journey will take place around the first weeks of April." said.
- MSN09/02 European astronauts return to Earth after private space station trip
-NASA has gradually opened the space station to commercial agencies like Axiom in recent years.
- EuronewsEN05/02 Two and a half years in space - Oleg Kononenko is still connected to the earth
-Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko has been in space for 878 days. That's a world record. And he will even improve it. View on euronews
- MSN05/02 Russian cosmonaut smashes the record for the most time spent in space
-Oleg Kononenko has set a new world record for total time spent in space, surpassing his compatriot Gennady Padalka who logged more than 878 days in orbit.
- DailyMail04/02 878 days in space: Russian cosmonaut sets world record on the ISS
-Apparently it's bearable on the International Space Station. The Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko was in space for almost two and a half years.
- t-online02/02 A mysterious band seen revolving around the earth
-A mysterious band is seen revolving around the Earth. Recently, in a photo taken from the International Space Station, a mysterious band has been seen revolving around the Earth. This photo is 258 miles over the Pacific Ocean, north-east of Papua New Guinea. This image, captured while in orbit around the ISS, shows a phenomenon that not only surprises...
- MSN01/02 NASA astronauts took a photo of the glow of the Earth's atmosphere
-The glow of the Earth's atmosphere is caused by the interaction of atoms and molecules in the atmosphere of our planet with sunlight.
- Korrespondent29/01 The Earth from above: Private astronaut shows spectacular images of the Earth
-Four private astronauts are currently on board the International Space Station for around two weeks. The Swede Marcus Wandt, who is part of this mission, now took pictures of the Earth. View on euronews
- MSN29/01 Carol Vorderman's daughter Katie takes fight against cancer into space
-Carol Vorderman 's daughter is taking the fight against cancer into space, with plans to build a pharmaceutical factory in orbit.
- DailyMail24/01 “There is no better place to train for lunar missions than in Cologne.”
-Europe wants to finally be able to fly into space again this year with the Ariane 6 rocket. A dedicated space transporter is also being built. In space, ESA boss Josef Aschbacher and astronaut Matthias Maurer primarily have the Earth in mind.
- MSN20/01 The first Turkish astronaut has arrived at the International Space Station
-With the help of SpaceX, four people traveled to the International Space Station this time, so there are currently 11 people on board.
- hvg.hu20/01 SpaceX flight successfully docks at International Space Station
-On board are European astronauts from Italy and Sweden as well as Turkey’s first ever citizen in space.
- EuronewsEN