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The SpaceX's Crew-11 Dragon capsule carrying four crew members from the United States, Japan and Russia docked early Saturday ...
Capsule parachuted into the Pacific off the Southern California Saturday, carrying four people who helped Boeing Starliner ...
Indian Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla will return to India on Sunday. Shukla, who has been training in the US for the Axiom-4 mission to ISS for the past one year is likely to meet Prime Minister ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Four astronauts from NASA's Crew-10 mission departed the International Space Station on Friday aboard a ...
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The Manila Times on MSNFour astronauts return to Earth on Saturday after five months manning the International Space Station
Four astronauts returned to Earth on Saturday after hustling to the International Space Station five months ago to relieve ...
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ABP News on MSNAstronaut Shubhanshu Shukla To Return To India Tomorrow, To Meet PM Modi After Historic ISS Mission
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla returns to India after a historic ISS visit, eager to share his experiences as ISRO aims for a ...
Shukla, who spent the past year in the United States training for the Axiom-4 mission, is scheduled to meet Prime Minister ...
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Cebu Daily News on MSN4 astronauts home from space station after splashdown
An international crew of four astronauts is back home on Earth Saturday (Sday Manila time) after nearly five months aboard ...
India’s astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla returns home after a year of training and ISS mission, set to play key role in India’s Gaganyaan program.
Astronauts sidelined for the past year by Boeing’s Starliner trouble blasted off to the International Space Station on Friday, getting a lift from SpaceX.
On May 27, the ninth test lifted off at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. While the vehicle successfully reached the Earth's orbit, an apparent propellant leak caused a loss of altitude.
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Space on MSNAstronaut arteries are A-OK after living on the International Space Station, per a new study
However, according to a new study, there's some good news for astronauts: Spending extended time on the International Space Station (ISS) doesn't pose any risks to their arteries. Researchers studied ...
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