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With the remaining shuttle missions, NASA will embark on a series of flights as difficult as any in history to complete the space station.
The crew of the International Space Station joined Chef Emeril Lagasse after tasting several of his gourmet creations, delivered to space by the shuttle Discovery.
› View This VideoOn a quiet wing of the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, healthy people spend weeks at a time just lying around.
Space Station crewmen Jeff Williams and Thomas Reiter wrapped up a successful 5-hour, 54-minute spacewalk at 3:54 p.m. EDT Thursday.
STS-115 resumes space station construction.
There will be an added treat for the thousands gathered on the National Mall to watch fireworks.
A new Progress docked to the International Space Station at 12:25 p.m. EDT with more than 2.5 tons of fuel, water and other supplies aboard.
European Space Agency's laboratory module is nestled in its stand ready to process for flight.
› View Arrival GalleryInternational Space Station Commander Pavel Vinogradov and NASA Science Officer Jeff Williams re-entered the airlock of the Pirs docking compartment Friday at 1:19 a.m. EDT after a successful spacewalk focusing on repairs and retrieval of scientific experiments.
It's pretty exciting to chat with folks who are traveling at 5 miles a second more than 200 miles above the Earth.
Join Flight Engineer Jeff Williams as he leads you through life aboard the space station.
Built by the European Space Agency, the Columbus laboratory module will expand the Station's research facilities.
If there are bowling-ball size satellites flying in formation inside the International Space Station, where’s Luke Skywalker?
NASA and ESA mark completion of Columbus laboratory for the ISS.
A new unpiloted Progress cargo carrier docked at the International Space Station at 1:41 p.m. EDT Wednesday.
Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev, the 12th crew of the International Space Station, landed in the steppes of Kazakhstan in their Soyuz spacecraft at 7:48 p.m. EDT Saturday after about 190 days in space.
Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev, the 12th crew of the International Space Station, undocked in their Soyuz spacecraft from the orbiting laboratory at 4:28 p.m. EDT Saturday and headed for a landing in the steppes of Kazakhstan.
The Soyuz spacecraft with the 13th International Space Station crew, Commander Pavel Vinogradov and NASA Science Officer Jeffrey Williams, docked with the orbiting laboratory at 11:19 p.m. EST Friday.
A special 'camp out' by the space station crew will test procedures that could shorten preparation time for future spacewalks.