ISS
Disabled astronaut’s prosthetic leg tested amid poison fears for space station
Former British Paralympian John McFall is undertaking astronaut training and a feasibility project.
Study reveals chemical contamination on International Space Station
Scientists analysed dust from air filters within the ISS and compared them to contaminants found in houses on Earth.
Nasa astronaut receives honorary doctorate from old university
US Army Colonel Anne McClain spoke movingly to engineering students graduating from the University of Bristol
Nasa power outage temporarily halts contact with space station
Mission Control could not send commands to the station or talk to the seven astronauts in orbit.
Space station welcomes visitors including Saudi Arabia’s first female astronaut
Saudi Arabia’s government is picking up the multimillion-dollar tab for stem cell researcher Rayyanah Barnawi and fighter pilot Ali al-Qarni.
Saudi astronauts catch private flight to space station
Also on board was a US businessman who now owns a sports car racing team.
SpaceX launching Saudi astronauts on private flight to space station
It is the second charter flight organised by Houston-based Axiom Space.
Mice sent to ISS reveal possible link between gut bacteria and bone loss
If scientists can establish which microbes support the maintenance of bone density, it could help astronauts stay healthier in space.
Cancer cells to be sent into space as part of childhood brain tumour research
Researchers are hoping the microgravity experiments will help them understand more about diffuse midline glioma, which is incurable.
Russia will launch new capsule to return space station crew
Nasa and Russian space officials announced the plan on Wednesday.