 | NASA Chief expects cooperation with Russia on ISS to continue 28 April 2022 NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said that he has full confidence Russia will extend its
cooperation with the United States on the International Space Station (ISS) based on the
continuing close cooperation and warm personal relations between crews from both
countries and their control teams back on Earth. |
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 | Crew of first private flight to ISS head back to Earth 26 April 2022 The crew of the first fully private mission to the International Space Station departed the
orbiting laboratory to head back to Earth. The three businessmen and a former NASA
astronaut had spent more than two weeks on the station on a history-making mission
organized by startup company Axiom Space. |
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 | JAXA allows researchers to connect to ISS research via cloud computing 19 April 2022 The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has sent users to the mission equipment
installed on the outboard experiment platform. |
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 | From sample to results: in-space data analysis enables quicker data return 7 April 2022 Space-based computing has achieved a significant milestone by enabling investigators
conducting an experiment onboard the International Space Station (ISS) to go from
sample analysis to results while the experiment was on station. The ability to process
data onboard the ISS drastically reduces the time required for investigators to get data. |
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 | Russian space agency suspends ISS cooperation over sanctions 4 April 2022 Russia has suspended cooperation with other nations involved with the International
Space Station over sanctions levied amid the war in Ukraine. |
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 | Russian, US ISS record-holders return to earth 31 March 2022 A record-breaking US astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts reached Earth, with
tensions between Moscow and the West soaring, Russia’s space agency Roscosmos said. |
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 | Future of ISS is threatened 28 February 2022 New U.S. sanctions on Russia will encompass Russia’s space agency, Roscosmos,
according to a speech by U.S. President Joe Biden. In response to these sanctions, the
head of Roscosmos posted a tweet saying, among other things, "If you block cooperation
with us, who will save the ISS from an uncontrolled deorbit and fall into the United States
or Europe?" |
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 | SpaceX ISS freighter splashes down off Florida 25 January 2022 A SpaceX Dragon capsule that had transported supplies and experiments to the
International Space Station splashed down along the coast of Florida. |
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 | International cooperation - the key to survival on Earth and in space 23 January 2022 In conversation with Frank De Winne, Head of the European Astronaut Centre and ISS
Programme Manager at ESA. |
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 | Soyuz docks at ISS with three onboard 10 December 2021 A Russian rocket carrying a Japanese billionaire docked with the International Space
Station, marking the country’s return to space tourism after a decade-long pause that
saw the rise of competition from the United States. |
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 | Space debris ’event’ forces ISS crew to take evasive action 16 November 2021 The incident came amid unconfirmed reports that Russia had carried out an anti-satellite
weapon (ASAT) test—rare show-of-force demonstrations criticized by the space
community because of the risk they create for crews in low Earth orbit. |
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 | ISS changes orbit to avoid collision with Chinese debris 15 November 2021 The International Space Station had to perform a manoeuvre in order to avoid a collision
with space junk, left by the Chinese Fengyun-1C satellite, Roscosmos reported. |
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