European Cargo Craft Heads for the International Space Station; Cosmonauts Install, Retrieve Experiments During Station Spacewalk

. The European Space Agency’s Johannes Kepler Automated Transfer Vehicle hurtled into orbit from Kourou in French Guiana on Wednesday, initiating an eight-day trip to the International Space Station with seven tons of cargo. The Ariane 5 rocket with ESA’s...

NASA IG briefs House Appropriators on Space Agency’s Top Concerns

    NASA Inspector General Paul Martin underscored the urgency of addressing the uncertainty over the agency’s human spaceflight program in testimony presented Thursday to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science. The Appropriations...

Book Review: The 50 Most Extreme Places In Our Solar System

The 50 Most Extreme Places In Our Solar System by David Baker and Todd Ratcliff; The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press; Cambridge, Massachusetts; $27.95 (Hardcover); 2010. Readers of all backgrounds will love this book. The volume is beautifully produced,...

Russia’s Progress 41 reaches International Space Station, the Latest in a Parade of Global Supply Ships Headed for the Orbiting Science Laboratory

Russia’s 41st Progress supply capsule successfully docked with the International Space Station late Saturday, the latest in a series of unmanned global cargo vessels headed for the six person orbiting science laboratory. The Progress capsule linked to the...

Japanese Supply Capsule Heads for International Space Station

A towering Japanese HII-B rocket thundered away from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan early Saturday, initiating a five-day journey to the International Space Station for Kounotori, an unmanned cargo transport carrying 5.3 tons of spare parts, food, research gear...