
ISS Marks 25 Years of Continuous Human Presence in Orbit
The International Space Station has officially marked 25 years of continuous human presence, a major milestone for global space exploration and cooperation.
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The International Space Station has officially marked 25 years of continuous human presence, a major milestone for global space exploration and cooperation.

Emporia State University has been selected to host a live radio conversation between local students and astronauts aboard the International Space Station.

NASA has laid off several dozen contract employees at its Marshall Space Flight Center as part of a long-term plan to decommission the International Space Station by 2030.

The International Space Station celebrates 25 years of continuous human habitation, a landmark achievement in space exploration that has hosted nearly 300 people.

Japan's next-generation HTV-X cargo spacecraft has successfully arrived at the International Space Station on its inaugural mission, delivering over 4,000 kg of supplies.

Russian cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritsky completed a nearly seven-hour spacewalk to install new science experiments on the ISS.

An astronaut photograph from the International Space Station reveals a massive volcanic caldera in the Sahara Desert that looks remarkably like a giant skull.

A University of Florida-led team has sent advanced photonic AI chips to the International Space Station to test their durability in the harsh space environment.

NASA astronauts and industry leaders gathered at the Slovenian Embassy in Washington D.C. to highlight the growing US-Slovene partnership in space exploration.

Japan's new HTV-X cargo spacecraft has successfully launched on its first mission to the International Space Station, ushering in a new era for space logistics.

Students at Metropolitan Community College in Omaha are designing microgravity experiments for a chance to send their research to the International Space Station.

The International Space Station is set for a controlled deorbit in 2030, marking the end of an era. NASA is now fostering a new commercial model for space.