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NASA's Plan to Destroy the ISS Could Rain Massive Debris on Earth
NASA has a plan to safely bring down the International Space Station (ISS) when it's time for it to retire, but it’s a bit ...
Space company Northrop Grumman said it conducted an autonomous docking test of the Cygnus resupply spacecraft with the Starlab space station.
NASA says that once it decommissions the International Space Station in 2030, it plans to return the module to the Earth by crashing it into the Pacific Ocean. In a press release on Monday, the agency ...
The era of the International Space Station will come to a close soon as its retired from service, but NASA already has a plan for its next venture.
It will be several years before any of these new commercial space stations circle the Earth at around 17,500 miles per hour ...
Running a day late, Northrop Grumman's Cygnus XL cargo freighter pulled alongside the International Space Station on Thursday, delivering more than 5 tons of supplies and experiments to the lab's ...
When Sierra Space won a contract to deliver cargo to the International Space Station nearly a decade ago, the company promised a first for the commercial space market: a privately built, rapid reuse ...
Utilize the ISS as a resource: a common sense, fiscally responsible plan leveraging the International Space Station ...
The International Space Station (ISS) may never again be visited by a space plane. NASA's space shuttle orbiters were instrumental in building the ISS, and in keeping it operational for its first ...
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