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A trio of astronauts arrived at the International Space Station Tuesday, six hours after blasting off from earth, including the station's first from the UK.
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A bill that boosts the nation’s commercial space industry is heading to the President’s desk. The legislation, called the Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act, clears some hurdles facing private space companies.
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The International Space Station celebrates 15 years of hosting astronauts.
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Three crew members’ from the 44th expedition to International Space Station are on their way back to Earth.The crew is returning on a Russian Soyuz capsule, landing in Kazakhstan tonight.
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International Space Station astronauts will unpack much needed supplies Monday. Two previous attempts to resupply the station failed – including a SpaceX mission that exploded shortly after liftoff late last month.
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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying supplies to the International Space Station exploded shortly after takeoff.
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Astronauts aboard the International Space Station got an unscheduled day off on Wednesday after an alarm triggered fears of an ammonia leak.
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The private launch contractor resupplying the ISS said a plan to recover the rocket's spent first stage at sea hit a snag.
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Astronauts aboard the International Space Station will have to wait until next month for their Christmas delivery.