During the return flight to Earth that carried four astronauts home from the International Space Station, SpaceX's Endeavor spacecraft looked like a shooting star.
NASA is still weighing in when they will bring astronauts of the Crew-2 mission back to Earth because even their replacement on Earth is waiting for a launch of their own after some issues of the toilet leak in a SpaceX spacecraft.
NASA astronauts have finally got to enjoy a spicy, space-grown treat after the successful first harvest of Hatch chile on the International Space Station.
NASA announced that SpaceX's toilet on its Crew Dragon Endeavour will be off-limits for the four Crew-2 mission astronauts when they return to Earth due to possible urine leak like the one in the Inspiration4 flight in September.
NASA announced that it has a need for additional crew rotations flights to the International Space Station beyond the 12 missions it awarded Boeing and SpaceX under current contracts, which will be determined based on missions requirements.
For the second time this year, ISS had gone into an accidental tilting while a planned pre-departure test was being conducted, and the Russian thrusters, according to reports, were responsible for the occurrence.
People heard a sonic boom after a SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft arrived in Florida. The arrival of the spacecraft marks the 23rd commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station.
The Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft launched on time from Baikonur, Russia's space launch facility, and landed 3 and a half hours later at the International Space Station.