The Cygnus cargo ship arrives at the space station, a solar panel is not working

Loading… The Cygnus cargo plane carrying logistics and experimental scientific material arrives at the International Space Station (ISS). Photo / Space / NASA FLORIDA – The Cygnus cargo plane arrives carrying logistics and materials for scientific experiments International Space Station (ISS) . However, a solar panel spaceship without you this doesn’t work or doesn’t open … Read more

2 Russian cosmonauts effectively set up European-manufactured robotic arms on the ISS

Loading… Two Russian cosmonauts Oleg Artemyev and Denis Matveev have successfully put in and analyzed a European-created robotic arm on the Worldwide House Station (ISS). Photo / NASA / Room.com FLY – Two Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev and Denis Matveev have productively set up and examined a European-made robotic arm Global House Station (ISS) . … Read more

SpaceX Launches CRS 25 Cargo to International Space Station, Carrying 2,630 Kg of Logistics

FLORIDA – SpaceX launch cargo mission named CRS-25 to the International Space Station (ISS) on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The 25th cargo mission carrying 2,630 kilograms of logistics is launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Thursday July 14, 2022. After just 2.5 minutes of flight, the rocket’s first stage detached, landing safely … Read more

The first time the Cygnus capsule successfully maneuvered the ISS, Russia began to have competition

FLORIDA – Spaceship or Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus cargo capsule for the first time to successfully maneuver International Space Station (ISS) into operational orbit at an altitude of 250 miles or 402.2 Km above Earth. Last week the Cygnus capsule failed to maneuver the ISS due to a sudden engine failure. The reboost, or maneuver propelling … Read more

Troubled, Cygnus capsule fails to maneuver, pushes ISS into higher orbit

FLORIDA – Cygnus Capsules Northrop Grumman’s failed to push International Space Station (ISS) to maneuver due to a disturbance of unknown cause. The Cygnus propulsion engine started at 11:20 am EDT (1520 GMT) to propel the ISS, but after five seconds it died. It is known that cargo ships docked to the ISS regularly fire … Read more

Fuel Leakage, SpaceX Cargo Mission to ISS Canceled

FLORIDA – SpaceX decided to postpone the Dragon cargo mission to International Space Station (ISS) which was scheduled to launch on Friday June 10, 2022. The planned launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, was postponed because a leak was detected during refueling. SpaceX detected an increase in vapor from the fuel monomethyl hydrazine, or MMH, in … Read more

Helmet Filled with Water, ISS Astronauts Now Can’t Get Out of Cab

NEW YORK – The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) must again limit the activities of the crew International Space Station (ISS). They were forbidden to walk in space as was often done before. This is not without reason. The reason is that NASA has just discovered a problem with the astronauts’ helmets, where the … Read more

Ahead of the test launch to the ISS, Boeing’s Starliner Capsule is already perched atop an Atlas V . rocket

FLORIDA – Ahead of the th unmanned test launch International Space Station (ISS) The OFT-2 Starliner capsule is mounted on top of an Atlas V rocket. Spaceship Boeing Starliner will be launched using a rocket made by the United Launch Alliance from Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States (US). Boeing Starliner launched its Orbital Flight Test … Read more

Boeing Starliner Prepares Second Unmanned Test Launch to ISS

FLORIDA – Kapsul Starliner Boeing ready to conduct a second test launch on the th unmanned Orbital Flight Test 2 (OFT-2) mission International Space Station (ISS). This trial is to measure the suitability of the Starliner to fly astronauts into space. NASA and Boeing are targeting the launch of the Starliner on May 19, 2022 … Read more

4 Axiom-1 Crew Astronauts Leave ISS with SpaceX Dragon

HOUSTON – The SpaceX Dragon Axiom-1 capsule, named Endeavor, has been released from the lab at International Space Station (ISS) today (24 April 2002 at 21:10 EDT or 1310 GMT on 25 April). Endeavor and four astronaut will descend off the coast of Florida on Monday (April 25, 2002 at 1:06 p.m. EDT or 1706 … Read more