Russia Claims NASA Astronaut Had Mental Breakdown in Space, Damaged Equipment to Go Home Early0
- From Around the Web, Space
- August 18, 2021
It’s a bizarre smear campaign.
It’s a bizarre smear campaign.
Russian astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) informed mission control in Moscow on Thursday about a problem with the new Russian Nauka module after it docked at the station a few hours earlier, RIA news agency reported.
Obtaining minerals in space may be a little easier than we’d thought – with the help of some of Earth’s tiniest inhabitants.
Nasa officials stress that the leak on ISS remains small and poses no danger but will send extra air supply on the next delivery
Ivan Vagner, a Russian cosmonaut currently orbiting the Earth aboard the International Space Station (ISS), claims to have captured footage of potential UFOs while recording video of the southern lights.
NASA has released a breathtaking photograph showing the space station silhouetted against our solar neighbor.
NASA astronauts Nick Hague, pictured top, and Anne McClain spent more than six and a half hours outside the International Space Station on March 22, 2019.
A new astronaut capsule, which launched on Saturday from Florida on a Falcon rocket, has successfully guided itself into the International Space Station using computers and sensors.
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On the 9th of September 2006, space shuttle Atlantis launched, heading towards the international space station. During the 13 day mission, NASA recorded many UFO’s.