Boeing's Starliner spacecraft will only fly cargo to the International Space Station after NASA changed the contract with ...
Boeing and NASA have agreed to keep astronauts off the company's next Starliner flight. Instead, Boeing will perform a trial ...
The International Space Station is the largest human-made structure ever put in space, but it doesn't have as many people on ...
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'We were genuinely astonished': This moss survived 9 months outside the International Space Station and could still grow on Earth
So, they sent some sporophytes to the ISS. Astronauts affixed the samples to the station's exterior, where they remained for ...
Boeing and NASA will conduct a cargo-only flight for the Starliner capsule, postponing crewed missions to ensure safety and ...
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Moss Spores Survived Nine Months Outside the International Space Station. Then, They Grew Normally on Earth
While lunar gardens are still out of reach, the study sheds more light on terrestrial biology that may not be limited to our ...
Since the first crew of astronauts reached the International Space Station on Nov. 2, 2000, humanity has had a continuous ...
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China's rising influence in space prompts Senate to call for new US research institute in post-ISS era
As the International Space Station nears retirement, a bipartisan senatorial group proposed a National Institute for Space Research for U.S. microgravity research.
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Scientists put moss on the outside of the International Space Station for 9 months — then kept it growing back on Earth
A species of moss survived for 9 months on the outside of the International Space Station, new research reveals — and 80% of ...
More than 3,700 students across North America competed to design experiments for launch aboard the International Space Station — and in USF’s first official year participating in the Student ...
Spores of moss reportedly survived its nearly a year outside experience in space on the International Space Station and ...
With NASA's International Space Station set to come out of service in 2030, American aerospace firm Vast has stepped into a ...
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