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The International Space Station (ISS) is a multi-nation construction project that is the largest single structure humans ever put into space. Its main construction was completed between 1998 and 2011, although the station continually evolves to include new missions and experiments. It has been continuously occupied since Nov. 2, 2000.
The International Space Station has been home to humans for over 25 years. And over the decades, those humans have helped scientists on the ground run a bunch of nifty science experiment
Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergei Mikaev install tech to track solar flares and recover experiments in a 6-hour ISS mission. Discover their achievements and teamwork!
Aboard the International Space Station, astronauts are conducting experiments to see if microgravity can enhance stem cell growth and enable assembly of DNA-based nanotherapies. The stem cell project uses induced pluripotent stem cells to explore ...
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NASA and SpaceX launch CRS-34 tonight carrying 6,500 pounds of experiments to the ISS — including one that can't survive another day on the ground
At 6:05 p.m. EDT on May 15, 2026, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled to lift off from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station carrying nearly 6,500 pounds of science cargo bound for the International Space Station.
SpaceX launches Dragon to the ISS with 6,500 pounds of supplies and science, keeping astronauts and research running in orbit.
Russian cosmonauts Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergei Mikaev worked to install and retrieve science experiments while on a spacewalk outside the International Space Station on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
Astronaut Randy Bresnik explains why experiments are conducted on the International Space Station. Also check out a DNA experiment you can do in your classroom as Astronaut Kate Rubins shows us how to extract DNA from peas. Click here for lesson plans ...
This is a proud moment for the astronomy students of the Philippines’ Rizal Technological University (RTU). The Double Gyroscope experiment designed by the RTU students was successfully conducted onboard the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the 2025 Asian Try Zero-G (ATZG 2025) competition,
When the International Space Station plunges to its fiery doom in 2030, its loss to science will be incalculable, even if it remains an open question as to whether its successes matched humanity's ambitions for it. By the time that the International Space ...