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Soyuz

Yusaku Maezawa Shares Awkward Videos From ISS, Responds to Criticism Over Billionaire Space Travel

"Yes, it is still rather expensive, but it is not only about money," Maezawa said in his first interview since docking at the ISS.
By Sissi Cao

Billionaire Yusaku Maezawa Says He’s Excited Like a Child About Upcoming ISS Trip

Maezawa's SpaceX flight is still years away.
By Sissi Cao

Space Cold War Looms as NASA Ends Russian Flights, Putin Skips Moon Treaty

Kathleen Rubins is the last American astronaut to fly a Russian spacecraft to the ISS.
By Sissi Cao

New Audit Reveals NASA Paid Boeing $2 Billion More Than SpaceX for Same ISS Mission

By Sissi Cao
NASA astronaut Christina Koch (left) poses for a portrait with fellow Expedition 61 Flight Engineer Jessica Meir of NASA who is inside a U.S. spacesuit for a fit check.

NASA Astronauts Make History With First-Ever All-Female Spacewalk

By Amy Thompson

Russian Humanoid Robot Boards International Space Station—For the Benefit of Good

By Harmon Leon
The SpaceX Dragon resupply ship is pictured berthed to the Harmony module as the International Space Station orbited 258 miles above east Asia.

So, You Want to Be a Space Tourist?

By Amy Thompson
This Soyuz rocket was in the air for only 90 seconds before making an emergency landing.

Russian Media Doesn’t Rush to Judgment After Soyuz Rocket’s Emergency Landing

By John Bonazzo

Russia Readies to Aim for U.S. Nuclear and Aerospace Vulnerabilities

By John A. Tures
This photo is breathtaking- so of course Twitter's first impulse is to call it fake.

Twitter Tried to Convince an Astronaut That a NASA Photo Was Fake

By John Bonazzo
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