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International Space Station to retire in 2031 with fiery sendoff over Pacific Ocean
By John Loeffler published
NASA's updated plans to decommission the ISS by early 2031 involves a controlled deorbit above the remotest part of the Pacific Ocean.
Webb deployment, Martian flight delays, and more in this week's science news
By John Loeffler published
Roundup While we wait for Webb to make its insertion burn on Monday, Mars Ingenuity Flight 19 was delayed by bad weather, and orcas can be nice sometimes.
ISS just had to swerve out of the way of space junk left over from 1994
By John Loeffler published
The International Space Station just swerved out of the way of space junk in Low Earth Orbit, demonstrating the increasing danger of the growing debris field around the planet.
NASA and Box are taking cloud storage out of this world
By Anthony Spadafora published
NASA will use Box's cloud storage and collaboration tools across its distributed workforce both on Earth and in space.
Into the Azure: HPE, Microsoft break new ground with first supercomputer in space
By Anthony Spadafora published
HPE's Spaceborne Computer-2 and Microsoft Azure were used to successfully carry out genomics testing on board the ISS
Three ISS astronauts land safely back on Earth
By David Nield published
The ESA's Tim Peake, NASA's Tim Kopra, and Roscosmos' Yuri Malenchenko are all now adjusting to gravity again.
Grandfather set to break space record as he blasts off to the ISS
By James O'Malley published
Poor Scott Kelly. Just weeks after setting the astronaut space flight record he's set to lose it to a space veteran.
Tim Peake is taking his first spacewalk - watch it here
By SJ Azar published
Updated Tim Peake gets ready for his first spacewalk aboard Principa Expedition 46.
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