The data from the reboost, scheduled for Nov. 8, will help inform design for a larger Dragon to deorbit the ISS.
The space station is getting closer to retirement, and it's still in need of a deorbiting vehicle to lower it to its fiery ...
Accompanying Wilmore and Williams on the ISS are the crews of the Soyuz MS-26 and SpaceX Crew-9 missions, including two ...
no NASA astronauts are assigned to Soyuz spacecraft beyond Jonny Kim on the next Soyuz mission to the ISS, Soyuz MS-27 in March 2025. Roscosmos officials released in August crew manifests for the ...
In recent science news, Japan launched the world's first wooden satellite, LignoSat, testing timber for space use. The Webb ...
A Crew Dragon docked at the ISS. NASA . Friday will see a new event for the International Space Station (ISS) as a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is used to boost its altitude for the f ...
A parking spot shuffle coming up this weekend more than 250 miles above Earth will mark a unique feat for a pair of NASA ...
The world's first wooden satellite, LignoSat by Japan, is launched to test timber's use in space. U.S. startup Axiom Space is ...
And so you're launching a Soyuz rocket on Russian territory ... As far as mission objectives is concerned, how's this trip to the ISS different than your previous ones? A lot of it is the same.
Dragon’s success eliminates US reliance on Russia for operation of the space station, should that partnership dissolve.
SpaceX’s Dragon will reboost the ISS for the first time on Nov. 8, providing essential data for its future role in deorbiting the space station.