News Solar Activity Makes Itself Felt By Merryl Azriel on January 9, 2014 It appears that the second peak of the solar maximum has arrived with a vengeance.... Read more →
ISS for Nobel Peace Prize ISS: A Nobel Prize-Worthy Partnership By Guest Author on January 6, 2014 By Ken Human A few years ago, when I was working for the International Space Station... Read more →
News First of Three EVAs Successful, But Suit Reconfiguration Needed By Merryl Azriel on December 23, 2013 The first of three extravehicular activities (EVAs) designed to replace a faulty... Read more →
News NASA Brief Reveals Details of Upcoming EVA Series By Merryl Azriel on December 19, 2013 On Wednesday afternoon, NASA held a press conference to release details of the series... Read more →
News Antares Launch Delayed to Allow EVA to Fix ISS Coolant Loop By The Spaceflight Group on December 18, 2013 By Britt Rawcliffe The Antares rocket being lifted vertically onto the pad Dec.... Read more →
Close Calls ISS Experiences Coolant Loop Shutdown By Merryl Azriel on December 12, 2013 On December 11, the International Space Station (ISS) experienced an ammonia coolant loop... Read more →