Russia has announced a timeline for creating the four-module core of its new orbital space station by 2030 as the International Space Station (ISS) approaches the end of its operational life.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying three US astronauts and one Russian cosmonaut has blasted off from Florida bound for the International Space Station (ISS). The Crew-8 mission will be in space ...
Americans, Russians and spacefarers from other countries have been working together aboard the International Space Station ...
The newest habitable module for the International Space Station (ISS), Nauka ... 12 of which could be sent to other modules in the Russian segment. The new antennas on NEM-1 will enable continuous ...
They are planning a new space station to replace their ... cosmonauts in space after the Mir space station ended its operational life. Russia might have offered to participate in the Artemis ...
The approved general schedule of creating the ROS envisages the new spacecraft ... The Russian Orbital Station will help raise the competitive edge of Russian manned space systems and practice ...
A Russian rocket has departed the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, to deliver a new science module to the International space station (ISS). The 13m-long, 20-tonne Nauka laboratory will go on the ...