After more than two decades of service in orbit, the International Space Station (ISS) is heading toward a dramatic end. By ...
It’s the perfect moment to enjoy this wonderfully relaxing fly-through of the facility, which was recorded in 4K video and ...
Don't save any confetti for a semicentennial celebration, however — the ISS is in its home stretch. NASA and its partners ...
The International Space Station (ISS) is set to be deorbited over the Pacific Ocean's spacecraft cemetery, Point Nemo, in late 2030.
At the beginning of November 2000, an ambitious project of East-West understanding began: the first crew moved into the ...
The International Space Station will meet its end in 2030, descending into the Pacific’s most remote spot, known as Point ...
From Earth, the International Space Station will look like bright, fast moving, dot in the sky. The International Space Station (ISS) is visible because it reflects sunlight. The ISS is only visible ...
At 8:56 pm, the ISS will appear about 47 degrees above the horizon in the south-southwest part of the sky and move toward the east-northeast.
According to NASA, the International Space Station makes one complete revolution around Earth every 90 minutes. It does this by moving at five miles per second, or 17,000 mph. That's so fast that the ...