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NASA managers and engineers continue to oversee critical missions amid shutdown chaos
Russian law enforcement agencies are investigating the source of a hole discovered last August in a Soyuz capsule attached to the International Space Station. It caused a slight loss of pressure but was patched safely.
A Russian cosmonaut who recently returned to Earth is revealing more details about the mysterious hole in a Soyuz capsule docked to the International Space Station
Three space station crew members wrap up a 196-day mission that included patching a leak in their Soyuz spacecraft
Bad weather and technical snags delayed multiple rocket launches Tuesday
Two Russian spacewalkers inspect a Soyuz ferry ship that experienced a small leak in August
Loaded in the SpaceX Dragon's pressurized compartment were 2,286 pounds of science gear, including a rodent habitat carrying 40 mice
For the first time, both astronaut Nick Hague and his wife, Catie, are sharing dramatic details about a failed rocket launch in October. Hauge was in a Soyuz rocket headed for the International Space Station when a violent booster failure forced them to abort the mission mid-flight, 31 miles above earth. NASA announced this week that Hauge will fly into space again. Mark Strassmann reports.
In February, NASA will give Nick Hague a second shot at the International Space Station
SpaceX launched a cargo capsule to the International Space Station Wednesday, but something went wrong when it came time to land the booster rocket back on Earth. CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers take a look.
SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral carrying cargo for the International Space Station.
SpaceX launched its second Falcon 9 rocket in two days, this one to the International Space Station
A new space race is brewing in corporate America. SpaceX is scheduled to launch its 16th cargo supply mission to the International Space Station Wednesday. It wants to become the first company to carry astronauts to the station as soon as next summer. But so does Boeing. Mark Strassmann spoke to two astronauts engaged in an out-of-this-world game of capture the flag.
Both companies will operate competing space taxis for NASA, ending seven years of relying on Russia for rides to space
Mission comes less than two months after a launch abort that forced a different crew to carry out safe-but-scary emergency landing
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft blasted off with a crew of 3 in the first manned launch since an aborted attempt in October.
Two months after a dramatic launch abort, Russia plans to resume space station crew flights Monday
NASA sets Jan. 7 launch target for first test flight of SpaceX crew ship to the International Space Station
A Russian cargo ship docked at the International Space Station after a two-day rendezvous
From Thanksgiving to Black Friday, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead
"It gives you the impression that we're all in this thing called humanity together," he said
The spacecraft is loaded with spacewalk equipment, hardware and crew supplies, including fresh fruit and ice cream
A successful space station cargo flight clears the way for a resumption of crewed missions next month
Two launches to the International Space Station follow a SpaceX flight for Qatar
NASA administrator expects Russians to resume crew flights to International Space Station in December
Investigators are examining the videos and writings of the shooter who fired through the windows of Annunciation Catholic Church, killing two children and wounding 18 people.
Fed Governor Lisa Cook filed a lawsuit challenging what her suit said is President Trump's "unprecedented and illegal attempt to remove" her.
Teixeira will run as a Republican in the 21st District, which covers much of the Hill Country.
One of the young victims of Wednesday's deadly mass shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school remains in critical condition Thursday, at the same hospital where her mother works as a pediatric critical care nurse.
Susan Monarez, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has been removed from her job, a source told CBS News — but her attorneys called her firing "legally deficient."
Mexican senators came to blows after a heated debate over alleged opposition calls for the U.S. to intervene militarily against drug cartels.
Ruth Miller told investigators she believed she was acting at the direction of God when she allegedly killed her son Vincen at Atwood Lake, authorities said.
A woman was hospitalized with serious injuries after a bear attacked her outside of her home in southern Alaska on Tuesday morning, authorities said.
Microsoft said the workers, who were protesting the company's links to the Israeli military, broke into the office of a top company executive.