
ISS Marks 25 Years of Continuous Human Presence in Space
The International Space Station has marked 25 years of continuous human habitation, serving as a hub for global scientific cooperation and research.
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The International Space Station has marked 25 years of continuous human habitation, serving as a hub for global scientific cooperation and research.

The first privately funded space telescope, Mauve, is set to launch this year. The UK-built satellite will study stellar UV radiation to find stars capable of hosting life.

This week, the International Space Station marks a historic 25 years of continuous human habitation, serving as a vital orbiting lab and symbol of global cooperation.

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

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

A large piece of suspected space junk, likely a rocket part, was discovered on a remote road in Western Australia, highlighting the growing global problem of orbital debris.

The dream of space colonization faces a stark reality of immense costs and total dependence on Earth, with daily expenses exceeding $1 million per astronaut.

As plans for Moon and Mars bases accelerate, a majority of consulted experts argue against space colonization, citing ethical risks and historical parallels.

An object believed to be space junk was found near a mine in Western Australia, prompting a multi-agency investigation led by the Australian Space Agency.

A large NASA scientific payload made a surprise landing in a rural West Texas field, an event witnessed by local residents who helped coordinate its recovery.

A White House proposal to cut NASA's budget by 24% has sparked opposition from scientists, who warn it could end key exploration missions and cede U.S. leadership in space.

In a posthumously released interview, renowned primatologist Jane Goodall revealed a list of world leaders she would like to send into space on a rocket.