US Astronauts on historic mission enter Space Station
US astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken on historic mission, have docked and entered the International Space Station (ISS).
US astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken on historic mission, have docked and entered the International Space Station (ISS).
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Rocket company SpaceX will make a second attempt to get NASA astronauts into orbit. The lift-off is scheduled for 15:22 EDT (19:22 GMT).
Elon Musk was personally involved to develop the stylish white SpaceX suits, worn by NASA astronauts for the Falcon 9 rocket launch.
Watch Live at 4:33pm (20:33 GMT) on Wednesday, the historic rocket launch of SpaceX and NASA astronaut flight.
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Astronaut urine could be a building material for future Moon or Mars bases.
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir capturing her reflection in the Space Station during a spacewalk, created this unique selfie.
Peace in space. 9 astronauts from different places on Earth, are now on the International Space Station.