It was a wild year for NASA, and the space agency has the pictures to prove it.
Oleg Kononenko has now spent more time in orbit than any other human and, according to Einsteinian relativity, is now the world’s greatest time traveler.
This year, we saw new Moon suits, megarocket blastoffs, and a mysterious beached object. Oh, and an ultraviolet Mars.
NASA astronaut Frank Rubio spent upwards of 20 hours searching for a wayward tomato on the International Space Station to prove that he didn't eat it.
A tomato lost for eight months on the orbiting lab has been located, absolving astronaut Frank Rubio of playful allegations that he ate it.
A Vive Focus 3 headset, modified to treat homesickness in space, is set to launch to the ISS aboard SpaceX's CRS-29 mission on November 7.
The space agency is investigating a backup radiator on the Russian module that sprung a leak earlier this week.
This is the third coolant leak from Russia's hardware in Earth orbit within a year, but astronauts on board remain safe and out of immediate danger.
Philosopher Bernard Williams said September tries its best to have us forget summer, but these spaceflight images from the past month point us to the future.
Frank Rubio spent 371 days in low Earth orbit, breaking the record for the longest U.S. space mission.
It's a rare admission for a NASA astronaut, who typically remain sanguine when forced to work beyond the call of duty.
The three members of Expedition 70 are set to relieve astronauts who had been stranded on the space station for an additional six months.
The astronaut was stranded on board the ISS after a Russian Soyuz spacecraft suffered a coolant leak, setting the stage for a prolonged mission.
Eye-popping rocket launches, blazing hot reentries, and daring spacewalks, the month of May had plenty of spectacular visuals to offer.
We’ll also be following a pair of important Falcon 9 launches from SpaceX, including the company’s seventh rideshare mission.
A crewed Boeing CST-100 Starliner might finally blast off this summer, with NASA now targeting July 21 for the highly anticipated, much-delayed launch.
The uncrewed Soyuz MS-22 carried a spacesuit that failed during a recent spacewalk, which will now be examined by engineers on the ground.
Russia may expedite launch of its next ISS crew mission after saying a manufacturing defect, not a micrometeorite, may have caused two recent coolant leaks.
Monday's collision avoidance maneuver steered the International Space Station away from a presumed Earth-imaging satellite launched in 2020.
SpaceX had to implement a software override on a faulty docking hook sensor, resulting in a slight delay to today's rendezvous.