
Soyuz docks with station, boosting crew to nine
Russian ferry craft arrives at ISS early Friday, as first Dane in space remarks on wonder of weightlessness
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Russian ferry craft arrives at ISS early Friday, as first Dane in space remarks on wonder of weightlessness
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft is set for launch Wednesday to ferry a three-man crew to the International Space Station
A Japanese H-2B booster lifted a ship loaded with 4.5 tons of much needed supplies into orbit Wednesday
Astronaut Scott Kelly, spending a year in space, hopes NASA will get "support we need" to develop commercial U.S. crew ships
While their shipmates enjoyed space-grown veggies inside, two Russian cosmonauts performed maintenance operations outside
NASA's Scott Kelly and his colleagues tasted lettuce grown and harvested on the International Space Station
Mike Suffredini, NASA's space station program manager for the past 10 years, is stepping down to take a post in private industry
A Russian Soyuz rocket shot into space Wednesday, carrying an international three-man crew to the space station
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft prepares to take three fresh crew members to the space station after a series of failures
NASA has selected four astronauts to train for flights to the space station aboard Boeing and SpaceX commercial crew ships
Elon Musk says SpaceX engineers have not yet determined what caused an explosion that destroyed 2 tons of cargo bound for ISS
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying a Dragon cargo ship bound for the space station is set for launch Sunday morning
Three months into a yearlong mission, Kelly tells CBS News about the stresses, the sounds and the smells of life in space
"I've never seen this before... Spectacular!" the astronaut tweeted when he spotted this sight from the space station
A Canadian company put an HD camera on the ISS and got video so clear you can see cars driving past Boston's Fenway Park
Astronaut Terry Virts reveals which of his many space photographs is his favorite -- and why
Zero gravity throws hygiene for a loop, but as this video peek inside the ISS shows, where there's a washcloth, there's a way
After a mission extension in the wake of a launch failure, three ISS crew members plan to head home Thursday
Marking the 50th anniversary of the day astronaut Ed White made the first ever U.S. spacewalk, we celebrate with highlights of America's odyssey in space
The system, still in planning stages, could be used to eliminate some of the space junk that is orbiting Earth
The soprano will not be flying to the space station this fall, she says, citing "personal family reasons"
Unmanned cargo ship had been spiraling out of control since last week
After a failed space station supply mission, the out-of-control cargo ship (what's left of it) could crash down early Friday
Russian engineers can't control a supply ship hurtling toward Earth and can't predict just when or where debris may land
Russian flight controllers called off attempts to save a wayward space station cargo ship that spun out of control after launch
President Trump has claimed the authority to bypass Congress and impose sweeping tariffs, but a new ruling throws that in doubt.
Jerry Nadler, 78, was first elected to Congress in 1992 and told The New York Times in an interview that he plans to retire in 2026.
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.