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Russia Plans ISS Rescue

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Russia is planning a rescue mission to bring home three crewmembers in orbit.
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U.S. needs to move quickly at International Space Station: former NASA astronaut

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Russia's planned withdrawal from the International Space Station means the U.S. should move quickly to backfill capability on the station, says former NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman. 'We should have seen this coming,' he said.
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NASA Halts Scheduled Spacewalk Out of Debris Concerns

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NASA indefinitely delayed a spacewalk to repair an ISS antenna, citing concerns about space debris. It was unclear if the warning from the space agency to astronauts aboard the ISS was related to the recent destruction of a...
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Astronauts bond as orbiting space junk threatens International Space Station

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NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei thanked mission control for helping those aboard the International Space Station handle orbiting debris fields of space junk, calling it a great way for the crew to come together. Four of the seven crew...
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ISS astronauts forced to seek shelter in docked capsules

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German astronaut Matthias Maurer was told to move his sleeping bag from the International Space Station's European lab to a safer location Monday as orbiting fields of space junk disrupted the work of the seven crew members and forced...
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Debris Cloud From Russia Satellite Explosion Blamed for Putting ISS Astronauts at Risk

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Russia is being blamed for putting the International Space Station and its crew at risk after it fired a missile during a weapons test at a non-functional satellite. NASA has said that the debris from the explosion could potentially...
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Russia accused of endangering astronauts with space missile test

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Russia is being accused of putting astronauts on the International Space Station in danger by conducting a missile test and blowing up its own satellite, which created enough debris to force astronauts to hide in safety pods.
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Bob McDonald on 2021’s biggest space stories

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From billionaire blast-offs to nudging asteroids, Quirks & Quarks host Bob McDonald talks to Andrew Chang about some of the year's most important space stories.
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Flight Commander Talks Axiom's Upcoming Mission to Send Three Private Citizens to Space

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Michael López-Alegría, former NASA Astronaut and Axiom Space Vice President and flight commander, discusses the details of the Ax-1 mission and what to expect for the future of commercial space travel.
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Virgin Galactic Inks Astronaut Readiness Deal With NASA

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Virgin Galactic partners with NASA to send people to the International Space Station. The company will be responsible for sourcing companies interested in space tourism.
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'Gajar Ka Halwa In Zero Gravity': PM Modi's Fun Chat With Shubhanshu Shukla | ISS | Axiom-4 Mission

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During a live interaction from the International Space Station, Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s light-hearted question about sharing “gajar ka halwa” with his teammates. Shukla revealed that he...
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Indian-Origin Nasa Doctor Set For His International Space Station Mission | Watch

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NASA surgeon Dr. Anil Menon, raised in Minneapolis by Indian-Ukrainian parents, has served as crew surgeon for several Soyuz missions aboard the International Space Station. With over 1,000 flight hours, he is also a certified flight...
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Astronauts say they weren’t stuck in space, they ‘pivoted’

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NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore say although they didn’t plan on spending nine months on the International Space Station, neither think they were stuck or stranded. The pair said things didn’t go according to plan and...
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Suite Ride: Ax-4, With India’s Shux, Could Pave Way For Diabetic Astronauts

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Among the many science experiments that the four astronauts, including India’s Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, are preparing to conduct at the International Space Station (ISS) as part of Axiom-4 (Ax4) mission later this year is...
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Suni Williams & Butch's First Epic Presser After Return To Earth; Watch 8 Can't-Miss Highlights

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Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, speaking at their first news conference since returning from an extended 286-day stay in space, defended Boeing despite the spacecraft issues that stranded them aboard the ISS. Wilmore...
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SpaceX Falcon launches to ISS

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A SpaceX flight with astronauts from four different countries has launched on a two-week mission to the International Space Station. (Scripps News)
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Four space tourists return to Earth after a private flight over the poles

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It was the first human spaceflight to circle the globe above the poles and the first Pacific splashdown for a space crew in 50 years. (Scripps News)
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Stranded Astronauts Leave Space Station on SpaceX Craft

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Two NASA astronauts stuck in orbit for nine months are finally headed home in a SpaceX craft, capping a saga that captured international attention and marked a setback for Boeing Co.'s space business.
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NASA Astronauts Head Home After Months Stranded in Space

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Two NASA astronauts stuck in orbit for nine months departed the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX capsule on Tuesday. Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams arrived at the ISS last June on a Boeing Co. spacecraft with plans to spend...
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Stranded NASA astronauts Head Back to Earth

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Two NASA astronauts stuck in orbit for nine months finally departed the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX capsule on Tuesday, kicking off their long-awaited voyage home. Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, seated inside a Dragon...
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Stranded NASA astronauts expected to return to Earth on Tuesday

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Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will return to Earth aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule. (Scripps News)
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SpaceX's Dragon Capsule Successfully Docks at ISS

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SpaceX's Dragon capsule docked with the International Space Station early Sunday morning, carrying a new crew that would allow marooned astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to finally return home. The two US astronauts are slated...
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NASA astronauts stuck in space prepare for return back to earth

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NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who spent nine months on the International Space Station due to a capsule malfunction, are finally preparing to return home. (Scripps News)
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Culture Secretary leads panel session featuring Gareth Southgate at International Investment Summit - HD version

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Footage of Adjoa Andoh, Sir Lucian Grainge, chairman and CEO of Universal Music Group, Dr Anna Mallett, vice president (production) at Netflix, former head coach of the England men's football team Gareth Southgate, Maria Balshaw,...