NASA has certified SpaceX for Space flights
NASA completed the signing of the Human Rating Certification Plan Tuesday for SpaceX’s crew transportation system after a thorough Flight Readiness Review ahead the agency’s SpaceX Crew-1
NASA completed the signing of the Human Rating Certification Plan Tuesday for SpaceX’s crew transportation system after a thorough Flight Readiness Review ahead the agency’s SpaceX Crew-1
Monday 2 November 2020 marks 20 years of continuous human presence on the International Space Station.
NASA astronaut Kate Rubins is seen as she has her Russian Sokol suit pressure checked as she and fellow crewmates prepare for their launch to the Space
In this image from July 2020, NASA spacewalkers (from left) Bob Behnken and Chris Cassidy give a thumbs up during a spacewalk to install hardware and upgrade
Astronauts will test a new NASA’s $23 million microgravity toilet on the Space Station, to see if it is suitable for future Moon and Mars missions.
NASA and SpaceX are planning to send in two months, Crew Dragon Spacecraft for the second time to the Space Station.
The crew aboard the International Space Station spotted Hurricane Genevieve off Mexico’s Pacific coast on Aug. 19, 2020.
Two American astronauts landed in the Gulf of Mexico, from the International Space Station on Sunday, on the Dragon capsule, successfully crowning this first mission of SpaceX
‘Meat of the future?’ 3D printing company producing human tissue in Space Station, is now printing KFC’s meat nuggets, as well.
This Space Station solar transit is so clear, that you can see the SpaceX Crew Dragon and the Canadarm2, from 400 kilometres away.