International Space Station

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.

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.

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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