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April 27, 2025

The Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space (ACES), ESA’s state-of-the-art timekeeping facility, has been successfully installed on the International Space Station (ISS), marking the start of a new chapter in space-based […]

Filed Under: Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space (ACES), European Space Agency (ESA), International Space Station (ISS), News, Safran Timing Technologies

SpaceX launches NASA’s CRS-32 commercial resupply mission to ISS

April 21, 2025

On Monday, April 21 at 4:15 a.m. ET, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launched Dragon’s 32nd Commercial Resupply Services mission (CRS-32) to the International Space Station from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at […]

Filed Under: Booster, Booster Recovery, Cape Canaveral SFS, Commercial Resupply Services (CRS), International Space Station (ISS), Kennedy Space Center, Launch, NASA Commercial Resupply Services 2 (CRS-2), Science Experiments, SpaceX, SpaceX Dragon, SpaceX Falcon 9

Eascra Biotech preparing for a 5th flight to the ISS

April 16, 2025

Eascra Biotech research will be aboard a SpaceX mission that is scheduled to launch this month, continuing the startup’s ongoing work producing their JBNps (Janus Base Nanoparticles) in space for use […]

Filed Under: Biotech, Biotechnology, Eascra Biotech, International Space Station (ISS), News, Space Biotechnology, SpaceX

Russia to launch NASA’s American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts to ISS

April 7, 2025

On April 7 the Russian Federal Space Agency’s (ROSCOSMOS) Soyuz MS-27 will launch Soyuz 2.1a, at 10:47 PM PDT into low Earth orbit carrying two cosmonauts and one astronaut to […]

Filed Under: Astronaut Missions, Astronauts, Exploration, Exploration Ground Systems (EGS), International Space Station (ISS), Kazakhstan, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), NASA, News, Roscosmos, Russia, Soyuz, Space Exploration, Weather Forecasting Tagged With: Featured

NASA awards National Stem Cell Foundation $3.1 million to continue studying the effects of microgravity on brain cells

March 27, 2025

The National Stem Cell Foundation (NSCF) has been awarded $3.1 million from NASA to continue its breakthrough studies on brain cell behavior in microgravity—the team’s patent-pending method for the long-duration, […]

Filed Under: Agencies, Axiom Space, Axiom Space Station, In-Space Manufacturing, International Space Station (ISS), International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory, Microgravity, Microgravity Research, NASA InSPA

Sidus Space and Arkisys ‘leap forward’ in space operations in 2025

March 25, 2025

Arkisys™, a provider of on-orbit services on a stable long duration platform to support ISAM applications, announces the successful collaboration with Sidus Space, sending the iSSI™ post launch connectable interface to LEO on […]

Filed Under: Arkisys, Arkisys Applique, Assembly, Business Moves, Contracts, Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), In-Space Servicing Assembly and Manufacturing (ISAM), International Space Station (ISS), LizzieSat, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management, On-Orbit, On-Orbit Services, Payloads, Post Launch Acceptance, Power Electronics, Robotic Systems, Sensors, Sidus Space, Space Platform with a Purpose™ (Sidus), Space Sensors, Spacecrat Servicing, SpaceX Transporter-13 Mission, Sustainable Space Domain, Upgrade, User Interface

SpaceX welcomes and celebrates successfully rescuing NASA’s stranded astronauts

March 18, 2025

After 171 days in space, Dragon and Crew-9 NASA astronauts Nick Hague, Suni Williams, and Butch Wilmore, as well as Rocosmos cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin returned to Earth and splashed down […]

Filed Under: Astronauts, Boeing, Boeing Starliner, Cape Canaveral SFS, Dragon Spacecraft (SpaceX), Falcon 9, International Space Station (ISS), NASA, Roscosmos, Space Launch Complex 40, SpaceX, SpaceX Crew Mission, SpaceX Dragon, SpaceX Falcon 9 Tagged With: Featured

SpaceX to complete full circle delivering NASA’s astronauts and returning two after a prolonged ordeal

March 17, 2025

SpaceX and NASA are targeting Tuesday, March 18 at 1:05 a.m. ET for Dragon to autonomously undock from the International Space Station. After performing a series of departure burns to […]

Filed Under: Astronauts, Dragon Spacecraft (SpaceX), International Space Station (ISS), Launch Complex 39A (Kennedy Space Center), NASA, Roscosmos, SpaceX, SpaceX Crew Mission, SpaceX Dragon, SpaceX Transporter-10

SpaceX sends NASA’s Crew-10 astronauts to ISS with two returning home after an unscheduled prolonged stay

March 14, 2025

On Friday, March 14 at 7:03 p.m. ET, Falcon 9 launched Dragon’s tenth operational human spaceflight mission (Crew-10) to the International Space Station from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA’s […]

Filed Under: Astronauts, Boeing, Boeing Starliner, Booster, Booster Recovery, Dragon Spacecraft (SpaceX), Falcon 9, International Space Station (ISS), Kennedy Space Center, Launch Complex 39A (Kennedy Space Center), Low Earth Orbit (LEO), NASA, Research, Roscosmos, SpaceX, SpaceX Crew Mission, SpaceX Falcon 9 Tagged With: Featured

Meet NASA’s Crew-10 crew members

March 13, 2025

NOTE: Statement from NASA released Wednesday, March 12.Tonight’s mission to the International Space Station will be a first for some of the members of Crew-10.  Born in Spokane, Washington, this […]

Filed Under: Astronaut Missions, Astronauts, Crewed Mission, Crewed Spacecraft, Dragon, Dragon Spacecraft (SpaceX), Engineering, International Space Station (ISS), Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japanese Space Agency (JAXA), JAXA, Launch Delay, Military, NASA, NASA+, Spaceflight, SpaceX Crew Mission, SpaceX Dragon, U.S. Air Force

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