
space has never been an easy environment to live in. going into space and living in microgravity for long periods of time has many effects on the human body, from vision problems

this pale greenish-blue flash just above the nile river basin is believed to be a type of extremely bright meteor that occurs when a piece of a rocky asteroid or icy comet enters

russia's soyuz spacecraft left the international space station (iss), bringing three crew members back to earth, landing in kazakhstan on april 6.

this is part of the iss's three-ton battery pack that should have been completely burned up upon reentering the atmosphere.

the international space station (iss) is a large modular spacecraft traveling in low earth orbit, at an average altitude of about 402km above sea level. the iss orbits the earth at

currently, progress 75 is moored at the iss at a height of 260 miles (418 km) northwest of china, and will remain there until december.

the us aeronautics agency (nasa) has confirmed that a laptop brought to iss in july was infected with a virus called gammima.ag.

with a passion for the universe, artist david peterson used sequential images from the international space station (iss) to create a lively video of the night view of the earth

nasa has operated its latest tool on iss to detect the total amount of light energy emitted by the light and sun sensor (tsis-1), installed on the iss, fully operational. with all

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researchers at the sintef institute, a research institute in norway are working on a snake-shaped robot design that could one day perform maintenance tasks on space stations or

to study the antibiotic resistance of bacteria, scientists will take e. coli, a common pathogen bacteria related to urinary tract infections and food-borne diseases, to the iss