On 1998, Zarya, the first module that would make up the International Space Station, was launched from Kazakhstan.
It was November 20, 1998, and a rocket wasn't an unusual sight in this remote part of Kazakhstan. But today's cargo was a ...
NASA astronaut filmed a green aurora glowing on the planet’s edge and as the ISS moves forward, the aurora looks like it’s ...
From Earth, auroras — also known as the northern or southern lights according to the hemisphere in which they occur — appear as colorful lights dancing in the sky near the poles. Astronauts on the ...
Spores of moss reportedly survived its nearly a year outside experience in space on the International Space Station and ...
Moss has the potential to provide food for astronauts of the future, according to a study that exposed one of Earth's oldest ...
A species of moss survived for 9 months on the outside of the International Space Station, new research reveals — and 80% of ...
We entered into an energetic solar particle event this morning, and we’re going to go in and out of holes of higher than the ...
Wiregrass Area Food Bank's Chief Executive Officer, David Hanks, expressed his thanks to those who donated and helped ...
A potent solar storm in November 2025 led to increased radiation, compelling astronauts on the International Space Station to take precautionary measures.
A powerful solar flare and rare severe geomagnetic storm triggered aurora lights and precautionary measures aboard the ISS.