Floating around the Earth 230 miles up, NASA Astronaut Leroy Chiao is not too far from the polls to stand up and be counted on Election Day.
› View This VideoWhen he was just 3 years-old, Expedition 9 flight engineer Mike Fincke decided he wanted to be an astronaut.
› View This VideoExpedition 10 docks to the International Space Station Oct. 16 at 12:16 a.m. EDT.
The Cupola will offer a birds-eye view of the cosmos from the ISS.
Progress 15 delivers equipment and supplies.
The International Space Station's Control Moment Gyro 2 is back in operation, thanks to a successful spacewalk.
The right protective clothing makes all the difference, especially in space.
Have you ever wanted to see the International Space Station? Look up in the sky.
NASA officials aren't the only people on Earth who can contact astronauts on the International Space Station.
Who'd have thought that playing video games would be an astronaut skill?
The fastest train in the universe is designed to move just a few feet per minute.
Scheduling astronauts' activities aboard the ISS can be quite a task.
Space suit designs evolve to meet new demands aboard the ISS and beyond.
The International Space Station crew has conducted the first spacewalk with all crew members working outside the orbiting laboratory.
Students and individuals can celebrate National Engineers Week with a live webcast highlighting astronaut training on February 26, 2004.
Hundreds of people work to make sure nothing goes wrong with the ISS. But, what happens at night, when everyone goes home?
The International Space Station consists of parts made all over the world, and soon it will be getting a "big hand" from Canada.
Rescue teams were put to the test during a mock Shuttle disaster.
› View This VideoIf we have a hard time finding things around the house, how do they keep track of items on the ISS?
Michael Foale has spent more time in space than any other U.S. astronaut.