International Space Station
NASA Will Resume its Piloted Flights to the ISS in Early 2020
The US Space Agency intends to resume its piloted flights to the International Space Station (ISS) in the first half of 2020, world agencies reported.
They cite a statement by NASA Chief James Bridenstein during a visit to a U.S. space company in Hawthorne, California.
Astronauts Created Meat On Board the ISS
Astronauts having a roast on their menu is getting closer, after a successful experiment. A 3D printer creates meat aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The bioprinter produces beef, rabbit and fish tissue using magnetic fields in microgravity, said the Russian medical technology company involved in the experiment.
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Brad Pitt Received a Compliment from the Space
Actor Brad Pitt received a compliment from the Space. It is referring to his role in the movie "Ad Astra", in which he plays the role of an astronaut. In it, Pitt embarks on a risky mission to seek out his father, whose experiment threatens the solar system.
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Russia offers Turkey to send astronaut to space station
Russian space agency (Roscosmos) on Aug. 27 offered Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to send a Turkish astronaut to the International Space Station (ISS).
Russian Humanoid Robot Fyodor's Spacecraft Failed to Dock at the ISS
The Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft with the first humanoid robot Fyodor, failed to dock at the International Space Station (ISS) at the scheduled time - 8:30 am, BTA reported.
The ship approached the station and remained 96 meters to dock, but then began to move away and is now 280 meters away from the ISS.
The Use of the ISS May Be Extended to 2030.
The use of the International Space Station may be extended to 2030, BTA reported. This was stated at the Mashuk Forum in Pyatigorsk by Roscosmos Executive Director for manned space programs Sergei Krikalev.
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Space Tourism - Why Not?
Space tourism no longer looks that far. At this point, 573 is the number of people who flied into the space, but projections suggest that it will increase many times over. Over time, it seems more and more realistic that not only the wealthiest will be able to live out what has been reserved for seriously trained astronauts for decades.
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NASA to open ISS for tourism
NASA said on June 7 it will open up the International Space Station to business ventures including space tourism- with stays priced at $35,000 a night- as it seeks to financially disengage from the orbiting research lab.
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NASA Must Send Astronauts on Moon Within 5 years, U.S. Vice-President Says
American Vice President Mike Pens challenged NASA to send people to the Moon by 2024. Jim Bridenstine, NASA Administrator, accepted the challenge and announced that the deadline was enough, quoted by Vesti.bg
Inchcape to take part in Posidonia Forum
Inchcape Shipping Services will be taking part in the next Posidonia Sea Tourism Forum in Athens on May 28-29, where it will be aiming to reinforce its reputation as a key contributor to the growth of the cruise sector in Southern Europe and help shape the discourse of the industry's future development.
It will be the third time it has participated in the Forum.
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