Launch of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 mission from Kennedy Space Center is now scheduled for no earlier than Thursday morning.
The rescue mission that Roscosmos and NASA say is distinctly not a rescue mission launched on Thursday at 7:24 p.m. ET.
Two NASA astronauts, a Russian cosmonaut, and a UAE astronaut are set to spend six months on board the orbiting lab.
A second inspection of the damaged Progress 82 freighter suggests Russia is experiencing some freakishly bad luck with micrometeorites these days.
The launch of an uncrewed replacement Soyuz capsule to the ISS will have to wait, as investigators sort out the cause of a second coolant leak.
A Russian cargo ship experienced a radiator leak on Saturday, in an incident that bears an uncanny resemblance to the Soyuz MS-22 leak in December.
It’s also a big week for Japan, as the country’s space agency is set to launch its much-delayed H3 medium-lift rocket.
An extra seat will accommodate a NASA astronaut left stranded after a micrometeorite damaged a Russian Soyuz spacecraft last month.
The space agencies refuse to call it a “rescue mission,” in an obvious attempt to downplay the current risk posed to three stranded ISS crew members.
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft sprung a leak last month, jeopardizing three astronauts' ride back to Earth.
Russia’s space agency is now convinced that a foreign object struck its Soyuz MS-22 capsule on December 15, triggering an alarming coolant leak outside the ISS.
The maneuver came at an inopportune time, with a Soyuz escape vehicle in potentially bad shape after a coolant leak.
Roscosmos chief Yury Borisov described the ongoing situation at the space station as “not very pleasant,” saying a replacement spacecraft is being prepared.
NASA and Roscosmos are investigating yesterday's troublesome spacecraft leak, which could affect the astronauts' ride back to Earth.
A whole lotta wonderful and weird things happened in spaceflight this year, providing no shortage of spectacular visuals.
Coolant spewed out from the docked Soyuz spacecraft for hours, causing the postponement of a Russian spacewalk.
NASA astronauts are stepping outside the ISS after a long hiatus to figure out a water leak issue inside the spacesuits.
The newly arrived Expedition 68 crew is settling in and getting down to work inside the space lab.
Launch from Kennedy Space Center is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday.
Once launched, the Crew-5 mission will see the first Russian cosmonaut fly aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon.