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ISS Cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev Accidentally Struck Pedestrian With Car Weeks After Return To Earth
ISS Expedition 67 commander Oleg Artemyev struck a pedestrian "in conditions of limited visibility" on Tuesday, according to Roscosmos. ISS Expedition 67 commander Oleg Artemyev struck a pedestrian "in conditions of limited visibility" on Tuesday, according to Roscosmos. -
'Irresponsible' Launch Of Russian Inspector Satellite Condemned By Pentagon Space Chief
Gen. James H. Dickinson: "That's really irresponsible behavior." Gen. James H. Dickinson: "That's really irresponsible behavior." -
Northrop Grumman Selects Firefly To Replace Russian Engines On Antares
A brand-new medium-lift rocket will be constructed by Northrop Grumman and Firefly Aerospace as well for upcoming missions. A brand-new medium-lift rocket will be constructed by Northrop Grumman and Firefly Aerospace as well for upcoming missions. -
Russian Space Chief Clarifies Comments Regarding Departure Of International Space Station
“We just said that after 2024 we will start the exit process,” Roscosmos chief Yuri Borisov said. “We just said that after 2024 we will start the exit process,” Roscosmos chief Yuri Borisov said. -
U.S. Congress Approves Extension Of International Space Station Until 2030
However, the other partners in the ISS program must also agree. However, the other partners in the ISS program must also agree. -
Russia’s 2024 Plans To Leave ISS Appear To Have Been Extended To 2028
Russia wants to hold off until its own space station is operational. Russia wants to hold off until its own space station is operational. -
Decades Of NASA-Roscosmos Collaboration Ends With Russia Announcing Departure From ISS
The announcement is timed to coincide with NASA and Roscosmos' transitional plans to other stations after the ISS. The announcement is timed to coincide with NASA and Roscosmos' transitional plans to other stations after the ISS. -
Europe Officially Kicks Out Russia In ExoMars Project
The Rosalind Franklin rover was supposed to take off on a Russian Proton rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, a facility managed by Roscosmos and the Russian military. The Rosalind Franklin rover was supposed to take off on a Russian Proton rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, a facility managed by Roscosmos and the Russian military. -
Two Cosmonauts Conduct Spacewalk to Configure New European Robotic Arm
The two cosmonauts were outside the space station for more than 6.5 hours. The two cosmonauts were outside the space station for more than 6.5 hours. -
Russian, American ISS Crew Swap Command Before Return To Earth: 'On Orbit, We Are One,' Cosmonaut Says
Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov hands over ISS "keys" to NASA astronaut Thomas Marshburn. Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov hands over ISS "keys" to NASA astronaut Thomas Marshburn.