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Russian spacecraft carrying supplies for the International Space Station suffered a malfunction soon after launch
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Russian spacecraft carrying supplies for the International Space Station suffered a malfunction soon after launch
Space station commander Shane Kimbrough plans to whip up a Thanksgiving day meal with all the trimmings for his five crewmates
NASA's most experienced female astronaut, Peggy Whitson, is making her third trip to the International Space Station
Russian engineers are readying a Soyuz spacecraft for launch Thursday to ferry three crew members to the International Space Station.
NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough cast an absentee ballot from the International Space Station
A new 4K Ultra HD video from NASA gives Earthlings perhaps the best view yet of the International Space Station
An Orbital ATK Cygnus cargo ship caught up with the space station Sunday and was pulled in for berthing
ExoMars mission is part of an international effort to analyze the red planet and hunt for signs of life
A repaired Soyuz spacecraft is poised for launch Wednesday to ferry three fresh crew members to the International Space Station.
From the “Stand Up to Cancer” telethon to Hero Dog Awards, “Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead
Two spacewalking astronauts attached a new docking port to the International Space Station Friday, a major step toward regaining independent access
Other cargo includes supplies and first DNA sequencing experiment in space; rocket's first stage landed back at Cape Canaveral
If successful, these technologies might be used to help identify life in space and provide medical care here on Earth
An upgraded Soyuz spacecraft shot into space Wednesday carrying a crew of three bound for the International Space Station
Astronauts chatted about their health, experiments, views of Earth and more in first Facebook Live video from space
New effort comes after space station crew ran into unexpected problems earlier in the week
After first attempt to inflate the experimental module stalled, NASA started working on a new plan
NASA says inflatable module could be versatile tool aiding low-Earth orbit and future missions into deep space
The International Space Station has traveled more than 2.6 billion miles, and counting
Students at an elementary school in Virginia are very excited about their own tiny satellite
It's been five years since the last U.S. launch to the space station, and astronauts are getting ready for a different kind of voyage
Two aerospace companies are uniting to launch giant, expandable modules into orbit around Earth
Space station crew looks forward to arrival of Cygnus cargo ship Saturday, first of three rapid-fire resupply flights
Kelly says it was easier to spend nearly a year in space than to get used to gravity again back on Earth
CubeSat school project launched on a rocket in December and is now aboard the International Space Station
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.