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NASA’s Crew-10 astronauts will brief reporters Wednesday afternoon on their nearly five-month SpaceX mission aboard the International Space Station. The crew — which included NASA’s Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers,
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Space.com on MSNAstronaut trades meditation for starry sky views in orbit | On the International Space Station Aug. 11-15, 2025
The members of Expedition 73-"B" settle in and get busy conducting science research on board the International Space Station.
NASA astronaut Zena Cardman, who launched with the Crew-11 mission from Florida, shared footage of auroras taken from the International Space Station.
Scientists are uncovering how space changes our cells, offering clues for astronaut health and treatments for diseases on Earth.
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Space.com on MSNChinese astronauts beef up Tiangong space station's debris shield during 6.5-hour spacewalk (video)
Two astronauts from the three-person Shenzhou 20 mission ventured outside Tiangong to do the spacewalk, which concluded Friday at 9:27 a.m. EDT (1447 UTC, or 10:47 p.m. in Beijing). It was at least the second effort for the crew to put "debris protection" devices on the three-module space station, following similar work on May 22.
Crew 10 is the first NASA-sponsored crew that will land in the Pacific Ocean. All previous NASA Crew Dragon flights ended with splashdowns off the Florida Gulf coast or the Atlantic Ocean.
Stem cells cryopreserved on the International Space Station for six months have successfully produced healthy mouse offspring.
NASA will pay for any designs it approves via a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA), rather than a firm fixed price.
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Space.com on MSNSemiconductor wafer on ISS goes under the microscope | Space photo of the day for Aug. 20, 2025
The project, which is part of NASA's In Space Production Applications (InSPA) program, is led by the company United Semiconductors LLC, in collaboration with Axiom Space and Redwire. The crystals for the wafer were grown aboard the ISS in low Earth orbit, approximately 250 miles (402 kilometers) above our planet.