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The astronaut will join “Face the Nation” for a second time to discuss his new memoir, a blunt, honest portrait of life in space
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The astronaut will join “Face the Nation” for a second time to discuss his new memoir, a blunt, honest portrait of life in space
Launch of a Russian space station supply ship aborted at the last second, stopping plan to test fast rendezvous
Two astronauts staged their second spacewalk in five days to continue space station maintenance
Two NASA astronauts ventured outside International Space Station for robot arm surgery
International Space Station flew over Texas and astronauts shot video of storm, but flight controllers weren't available to take in the imagery Sunday
How to tell if you hurt your eyes looking at Monday's solar eclipse
SpaceX cargo ship caught up with the space station Wednesday, bringing 3 tons of supplies (including ice cream) and equipment
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is poised for blastoff Monday to deliver more than 3 tons of supplies and equipment to the space station
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft blasted off Friday and ferried an all-veteran three-man crew to the International Space Station
A SpaceX Dragon cargo ship departed the space station and returned to Earth to close out a month-long flight
Something happened after the worm was launched into space that caused its body to be "reprogrammed"
An Orbital ATK cargo ship loaded with 7,600 pounds of equipment and supplies reached the space station Saturday after a four-day rendezvous
Outgoing station commander Shane Kimbrough and two Russian cosmonauts returned to Earth Monday after 173 days in space
SpaceX fired a Falcon 9 rocket's first-stage engines at historic pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center
A soccer ball retrieved from the wreckage of space shuttle Challenger has made it to orbit more than 30 years later
A new study reveals the physical impact of a long stay in microgravity
Work is underway to establish the world's first private commercial space station
French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, first-timer aboard the ISS, snapped photos from his first space walk
Two spacewalkers completed work Friday to replace aging batteries in the space station's solar power system
Two space station astronauts staged a smooth spacewalk Friday, continuing ongoing work to upgrade the lab's power system
Two space station astronauts are set to venture outside Friday to replace aging solar array batteries
A cargo ship loaded with 4.3 tons of supplies and equipment reached the International Space Station after a smooth rendezvous
A Japanese cargo ship loaded with 4.5 tons of equipment and supplies is on its way to the International Space Station
Japan's HTV cargo ship, loaded with nearly 4 tons of equipment and supplies, is scheduled for launch Friday to the International Space Station
An unexpected crash has Russian workers combing through the mountains of southern Siberia
President Trump has claimed the authority to bypass Congress and impose sweeping tariffs, but a new ruling throws that in doubt.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6 hit eastern Afghanistan, destroying multiple villages and killing more than 800 people, officials say.
A spokesperson for the top European Union official says authorities suspect "blatant interference by Russia" jammed GPS signals as her plane arrived.
Police say an 11-year-old boy died Sunday after he was shot playing the "ding dong ditch" doorbell-ringing prank in east Houston.
The number of immigrant workers has declined from January through the end of July, preliminary Census data shows.
When Congress decided this summer to eliminate $1.1 billion allocated to public broadcasting, it left some 330 PBS and 246 NPR stations to figure out what that means.
The House Oversight Committee has withdrawn a request for testimony from Robert Mueller about the case of late child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein due to new information on the former special counsel's health.
Two adults were killed and seven children were injured, including one as young as 1 year old, in an accident at an off-roading park in Alabama.
Army safety and West Point cadet Larry Pickett Jr. and his dad helped save a man from a fiery crash in Fort Montgomery, N.Y.