International Space Station
NASA returns ISS crew early for first time in history, due to 'serious medical condition'
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman told reporters that the decision was made to return the astronaut because the capability to diagnose and treat them properly is not available on the ISS.
Jerusalem partners with NASA, looks forward to first Israeli woman in space
SpaceX launches joint astronaut crew to ISS in NASA's Crew-11 mission
Russia to integrate Gigachat AI model into International Space Station
Jewish New York couple to help bake cookies in space
The couple aims to make space travel more comfortable for astronauts spending months onboard the ISS.
WATCH: NASA's first all-female spacewalk happens today!
Women are making history on the final frontier.
Jewish and Arab astronauts head to space together
Hazzaa al-Mansoori, 35, of the United Arab Emirates and Jessica Meir, an American, took off on the historic trip from Baikonur, Kazakhstan.
Marital dispute escalates in alleged first space crime
220 miles above the earth's surface apparently wasn't far enough to escape this argument.
Ready for a vacation on the International Space Station?
NASA's long-term plans are opening up the ISS to a whole new world of possibilities.
SpaceX rocket launches towards the International Space Station
SpaceX's 16-foot-tall (4.9 meters) Crew Dragon capsule, atop a Falcon 9 rocket, lifted off from Florida's Kennedy Space Center at 2:49 a.m. (0749 GMT), carrying a test dummy nicknamed Ripley.
TAU study makes breakthrough discovery in supermassive black hole research
Into the Hands of the Few
WATCH: Massive Hurricane Irma seen from space
Irma is expected to hit Florida as a very powerful Category 4 storm on Sunday.
SpaceX launches rocket with classified US spy satellite
The rocket is carrying a satellite for the US National Reconnaissance Office as part of the NROL-76 Mission. Details of the mission remain classified.