International Space Station

Shuttle Atlantis in Orbit: Make It a Teachable Moment

Jeff Goldstein | Posted 11.19.2009 | Technology


Jeff Goldstein

After Atlantis returns to Earth, a space shuttle will clear the tower only five more times before the fleet -- Discovery, Endeavour and Atlantis -- is retired in 2010.

Former NASA Astronaut Builds Rocket To Pick Up Space Trash

GlobalPost | Alex Leff | Posted 11.19.2009 | Technology


LIBERIA, Costa Rica -- Franklin Chang Diaz has great aspirations for his rocket: a mail-carrier for outer space, a garbage truck for orbital debris an...

Space Shuttle Launch LIVE VIDEO: Atlantis Lifts Off For Space Station (PHOTOS)

AP | MARCIA DUNN | Posted 11.16.2009 | Technology


**Scroll down for photos, video** CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Space shuttle Atlantis rocketed into orbit Monday with six astronauts and a full load of...

Worms: Atlantis Shuttle To Blast 4,000 Worms To International Space Station

Telegraph | Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent | Posted 11.07.2009 | Technology


Scientists are transporting 4,000 microscopic worms found in a rubbish tip in Bristol to the live on the International Space Station to see how zero g...

Guy Laliberte, Billionaire Clown, Heads To Space Station

AP | PETER LEONARD | Posted 11.30.2009 | World


BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan — Canadian circus tycoon Guy Laliberte turned space into his big top Wednesday, boarding a Russian rocket and lifting off on a mission that mixes a serious message on water shortages with some clowning around in the cosmos.

Laliberte, an experienced fire-eater and stilt-walker who founded Cirque du Soleil, joined Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev and American astronaut Jeffrey Williams aboard a Soyuz craft that soared off the Kazakh steppe and set a course for the International Space Station.

The billionaire who calls himself the first clown in space paid a reported $35 million for his nine-day stay at the station, where he plans to publicize the world's growing shortage of clean water. His space extravaganza will culminate in a satellite linkup with shows in 14 cities across five continents featuring rock band U2 and Colombian pop star Shakira, as well as an appearance by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore.

With a puff of white smoke, the Soyuz craft carrying Laliberte and his crew mates shed its first rocket stage minutes after liftoff from the Baikonur launch facility and then disappeared from view.

Laliberte's friends and family on the ground waited anxiously and then burst into cheers when an announcement that the ship had reached orbit blared over a loudspeaker. There were ecstatic hugs, sobs of relief and chants of "Guy! Guy!"

From Childhood Dreams to the International Space Station: An Interview With Guy Laliberte, Founder of Cirque du Soleil

Gail Lynne Goodwin | Posted 11.15.2009 | Living


Gail Lynne Goodwin

Children seem to know things that as adults, we seem to forget. They play together, dream big, laugh, hug and enjoy life wholeheartedly, living each moment fully, not knowing the meaning of worry or stress.

Space Shuttle Discovery Blasts Off For International Space Station

AP | MARCIA DUNN | Posted 09.28.2009 | Home


CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Space shuttle Discovery's astronauts steered closer to the international space station for a Sunday linkup, while checkin...

Astronauts Dealing With Flooded Toilet On Space Station

AP | MARCIA DUNN | Posted 08.19.2009 | Home


CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The bathroom lines at the already crowded space shuttle and space station complex got a lot longer Sunday because of a fl...

Mars Flight Simulation: 6 Men Endure 105 Days Of Isolation In Simulated Flight

AP | Posted 08.15.2009 | World


MOSCOW -- Russian engineers broke a red wax seal and six men emerged from a metal hatch after 105 days of isolation in a mock spacecraft, still smilin...

International Space Station To "De-Orbit" In 2016 Due To Lack Of Long-Term Funding

Washington Post | Joel Achenbach | Posted 08.12.2009 | Politics


A number of times in recent weeks a bright, unblinking light has appeared in the night sky of the nation's capital: a spaceship. Longer than a footbal...

Volcano Eruption From Space: Sarychev Filmed By Space Station (VIDEO)

Huffington Post | Posted 08.03.2009 | Home


The Sarychev Volcano, located on a Russian island off the coast of Japan, erupted on June 12, 2009. The video was captured by the International Space ...

For Cirque du Soleil Founder Guy Laliberte, Space is Not the Final Frontier

Juliette Powell | Posted 07.05.2009 | Entertainment


Juliette Powell

Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte announced this morning that come September 30th, he will embark on a space mission!

Aw, Nuts: The FDA Pistachio Scare Nightmare

Warren Holstein | Posted 05.02.2009 | Comedy


Warren Holstein

It seems that the FDA done did it again! Or didn't do it... what they're supposed be doing, that is, mainly regulate and prevent widespread contamination of our food supply from harmful microbes and bacteria.

Obama Calls Space Shuttle, Flanked By Schoolkids (SLIDESHOW)

AP | Posted 04.24.2009 | Politics


***Scroll Down For Slideshow*** President Barack Obama says he is extraordinarily proud of the astronauts aboard the linked shuttle-space station com...

International Space Station Crew Has Close Call With Space Junk

AP | SETH BORENSTEIN | Posted 04.12.2009 | Home


WASHINGTON — The near-hit of space junk Thursday was a warning shot fired across the bow of the international space station, experts said. There...

Satellites Collide 500 Miles Over Siberia (VIDEO)

AP, Russia Today | MARCIA DUNN | Posted 03.14.2009 | Home


CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Two big communications satellites collided in the first-ever crash of its kind in orbit, shooting out a pair of massive d...

Flight School: the NASA report

Esther Dyson | Posted 02.05.2009 | Living


Esther Dyson

It's worth noting that the main studies for both the Challenger and the Columbia 17 years later focused on the NASA decision-making culture as the ultimate culprit.

Flight School: Teachers and students

Esther Dyson | Posted 02.03.2009 | Living


Esther Dyson

I can now parse routing diagrams so complex that I would never have paid attention to them in the past. Now I rely on them to set up comm links.

Astronauts share freeze-dried Thanksgiving feast

AP | MIKE SCHNEIDER | Posted 12.28.2008 | Home


HOUSTON — With hugs and handshakes, shuttle Endeavour's seven astronauts bid farewell to the international space station crew after they ate a T...

NASA's Answer To Water Shortage Is In Its Pants

AP | MARCIA DUNN | Posted 12.26.2008 | Green


CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Astronauts aboard the orbiting shuttle-station complex got a double dose of good news Tuesday: A rotary joint that they s...

Space Station's Extreme Makeover: Station To Have All The Comforts Of Modern, High-End "Green" Home

AP | MARCIA DUNN | Posted 12.10.2008 | Green


CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The international space station is about to get all the comforts of a modern, high-end, "green" home: a fancy recycling w...

International Space Station Feels The Effects Of Hurricane Ike, NASA Says

AFP | Posted 10.13.2008 | Green


WASHINGTON - Officials Friday delayed the arrival of a cargo ship at the International Space Station, after NASA shut down its space center in Houston...

NASA: Computer Virus On The International Space Station

BBC | Posted 09.27.2008 | Home


A computer virus is alive and well on the International Space Station (ISS). Nasa has confirmed that laptops carried to the ISS in July were infected...

Astronauts Add New 'School Bus-Sized' Room To Space Station

AP | LIZ AUSTIN PETERSON | Posted 03.28.2008 | Home


Wearing goggles and surgical masks, the commander of the international space station and an Italian astronaut on Saturday opened the hatch to christen...

Astronauts Add New 'School Bus-Sized' Room To Space Station

AP | LIZ AUSTIN PETERSON | Posted 03.28.2008 | Home


Wearing goggles and surgical masks, the commander of the international space station and an Italian astronaut on Saturday opened the hatch to christen...