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International Space Station, NASA
The space station is leaking. Why it hasn't imperiled the mission.
Some of the main modules of the International Space Station are nearly a quarter-century old. "That's considered classic for a car," said Bennett Maruca, an astronomer and physicist at the University of Delaware.
‘Possibility of a catastrophic failure’: Inside the space station leak problem that has NASA worried
Leaks are affecting a key part of the International Space Station. NASA and Russia’s space agency, Roscosmos, are not seeing eye to eye about the level of risk.
International Space Station Leak: NASA Warns of Disastrous Failure
The International Space Station (ISS), humanity’s symbol of collaboration in space, is facing a chilling crisis. A persistent air leak in the Russian-controlled Zvezda module has ignited fears of potential catastrophe.
Why America Needs a New Space Station: Russia's Module Is Leaking
Now, NASA may need to accelerate both of those plans -- because the ISS is leaking. That's bad news for NASA, but it may be good news for the several U.S. companies hoping to build a new space station.
The International Space Station Has A Pesky Leak — Not Even NASA Has A Solid Plan For It
A recent report out last month from NASA’s Office of the Inspector General highlighted some of the big challenges to keeping the ISS flying safely until 2030.
U.S., Russian officials disagree over International Space Station leak severity
Officials with NASA are at odds with their counterparts at the Russian space agency Roscosmos over the severity of a leak aboard the International Space Station.
Romanian experiment DropCoal is now operational on the International Space Station
DropCoal, the experiment developed by the Romanian InSpace Engineering (RISE) with the support of the European Space Agency (ESA), is now operational on the International Space Station (ISS). Astronaut Donald Pettit installed it last week in the ICE Cubes Facility,
Why Nasa calls a leak on the International Space Station as 'catastrophic'
A section of the Russian-controlled International Space Station (ISS) has been leaking for several years, letting pressure and air escape. The leak has recently gotten worse, raising questions about both the crew’s safety and the orbiting laboratory’s long-term sustainability.
Here's what's happening at the International Space Station
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NASA Believes International Space Station Leak Can Be 'Catastrophic'
NASA has concerns about the structural integrity of the Russian module and the "possibility of a catastrophic failure," per ISS Advisory Committee chair Bob Cabana
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Biden Muses That He Could Be Sent to Space to Rescue Stranded Astronauts
President Joe Biden is ready to hop on a space rocket and rescue the two NASA astronauts, who have been stranded on board the ...
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International Space Station to pass over New Hampshire Sunday evening
IT DOES COOL OFF THOUGH. BY THE FOURTH QUARTER. BY THE WAY, OVERNIGHT I SHOULD SAY THIS EVENING RIGHT AROUND 508 THIS EVENING ...
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Watch This Time-Lapse Animation Of The International Space Station Being Assembled
Watch as the International Space Station takes shape in this time-lapsed NASA animation of its decade-long assembly, which ...
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China launches Tianzhou 8 cargo mission to Tiangong space station (video)
Tianzhou 8 will dock with the Tiangong space station a few hours after launch, delivering supplies for the Shenzhou 19 ...
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