International Space Station
NASA Must Send Astronauts on Moon Within 5 years, U.S. Vice-President Says
American Vice President Mike Pens challenged NASA to send people to the Moon by 2024. Jim Bridenstine, NASA Administrator, accepted the challenge and announced that the deadline was enough, quoted by Vesti.bg
Inchcape to take part in Posidonia Forum
Inchcape Shipping Services will be taking part in the next Posidonia Sea Tourism Forum in Athens on May 28-29, where it will be aiming to reinforce its reputation as a key contributor to the growth of the cruise sector in Southern Europe and help shape the discourse of the industry's future development.
It will be the third time it has participated in the Forum.
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China Unveils New 'Heavenly Palace' Space Station
China unveiled on Tuesday a replica of its first permanently crewed space station, which would replace the international community's orbiting laboratory and symbolises the country's major ambitions beyond Earth.
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Cyprus poses for the camera up in space
Well known German astronaut Alexander Gerst says it is not possible to miss Cyprus from space, and he proved it with a post on social media.
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ISS Astronauts Return to Earth Amid US-Russia Tensions
Two American astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut returned to Earth on Thursday wrapping up a six-month mission at the International Space Station as tensions between Washington and Moscow threaten a rare area of cooperation, reports AFP.
Cosmonaut Shows Space Station Hole to Calm Public
AFP - A cosmonaut on Monday showed off a hole in the International Space Station that caused loss of oxygen after Russia suggested the leak could have been caused deliberately.
Cosmonaut Sergei Prokopyev posted a video on social media where he shows the small sealed hole in the wall of a Russian-made Soyuz space capsule docked onto the ISS.
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Russia Says Space Station Leak Could Be Deliberate Sabotage
Russia launched checks Tuesday after its space chief said an air leak on the International Space Station last week could have been caused by deliberate sabotage.
Space agency chief Dmitry Rogozin said the hole detected Thursday in a Russian space craft docked at the orbiting station was caused by a drill and could have been done deliberately, either back on Earth or in space.
'Flying brain' blasts off on cargo ship toward space station
A ball-shaped artificial intelligence robot nicknamed the "flying brain" because it is trained to follow and interact with a German astronaut, blasted off June 30 toward the International Space Station aboard SpaceX's Dragon cargo ship.
Astronauts spacewalk to repair int'l station
Two American astronauts completed a lengthy spacewalk on March 29 to replace old hoses on the International Space Station's cooling system and make other equipment upgrades, footage from the U.S. space agency NASA showed.
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Scott Kelly Spent a Year in Space, and Now He Has Different DNA Than His Identical Twin Brother
Scott and Mark Kelly are identical twin brothers — at least, they were until Scott spent a year living in space.