From an evacuation on the International Space Station to the Silk Road trial, here's what you should read today.
The Dragon spacecraft reached the International Space Station Monday.
A total of 12,500 staggering images of the Milky Way, auroras and city lights seen from space were squeezed into a six-minute video.
NASA astronaut Rick Mastracchio talks to International Business Times about what Thanksgiving is like aboard the International Space Station.
The Soyuz capsule arrived at the space station at 9:49 p.m. EST and the crew is scheduled to disembark at 11 p.m.
Russia said it wants to launch a space station in 2017, but those claims may be more about politics than science.
Equipment developed for the Russian segment of the International Space Station will be used for the project, helping Moscow reduce costs.
The crew's last few weeks in orbit were among the busiest of their mission.
The Orbital Sciences rocket, which was carrying a Cygnus cargo spacecraft, burst into flames seconds after liftoff in Virginia on Oct. 28.
Orbital Sciences, which lost $200 million Tuesday, still needs to launch six cargo flights to the International Space Station.
NASA has so far neither asked for assistance nor responded to Russia’s offer.
No one was hurt during the Antares rocket explosion in Virginia Tuesday.
An unmanned Orbital Sciences Antares rocket exploded seconds after liftoff from NASA's Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport.
Constantly weakening solar activity can decrease the number of days humans can spend in deep space by about 20 percent, scientists said.
A second spacewalk is scheduled for Oct. 15 when astronauts will replace a failed component for regulating voltage.
Despite a technical glitch, the Soyuz managed to dock to the space station in automatic mode and on time.
The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft successfully launched Sunday on its way to the International Space Station.
The SpaceX launch to the International Space Station has been rescheduled for Sunday at 1:52 a.m. EDT: NASA's live stream begins at 12:45 a.m.
The new U.S. program to ferry astronauts to the International Space Station will also accommodate tourists, for a hefty price.
NASA's move is aimed at ending U.S. dependence on Russia to fly crews to the International Space Station by 2017.
NASA has relied on the Russian Federal Space Agency to send astronauts to the International Space Station.
Cooperation between the U.S. and Russia on space projects has been jeopardized over the latter's role in the conflict in eastern Ukraine.