This is how debris finds itself languishing in space—and what some organizations are doing to mitigate the problem.
After a mini-scandal involving the unauthorized removal of training manuals from Russia's Star City by the ROK's first-choice astronaut Ko San, the Russian Space Agency barred him from its program.
The President-elect pledged to "build an Iron Dome" over the U.S. to make sure "nothing can come and harm our people." A new report shows how it might look.
Russia is closing in on sending its advanced space technology to North Korea and could also soon accept Pyongyang as a ...
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Marlon Sorge of The Aerospace Corporation, which researches space debris issues including who is responsible when man-made objects fall from space.
Three NASA astronauts and a fourth from the Russian space agency returned to Earth from the International Space Station on Friday morning in a SpaceX capsule. NASA and the U.S. Poet Laureate may ...
A former Senior CIA Officer on the latest Ukrainian push in Russia's Kursk region and what it means for the wider war.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency issued a new alert on Thursday warning non-European carriers not to fly within ...
Ukrainian transit gas deal to Europe ended on Jan. 1. For now, the most acute effects are being felt in a region called ...
Just days after the launch of Venera 5 in 1969, the Soviet Union launched Venera 6 to continue exploration of Venus. The mission confirmed the high temperatures, pressures, and carbon dioxide ...
Air Serbia and Uzbekistan’s Qanot Sharq have limited flights to Russia just two weeks after an Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) ...