
Copernical Team
Intelsat and OneWeb demo global multi-orbit satellite service to Pentagon

Shenzhou XIII crew ready for first spacewalk

Harris to announce first National Space Council meeting in nearly a year

Sols 3287-3288: Assessing a New Potential Drill Target

Flight #15 - Start of the Return Journey

NASA plans crashing spacecraft into asteroid to study Earth-impact defense

Tidying up planetary nurseries

NASA takes additional steps to investigate Hubble in safe mode

New dates for Crew-2 return and Crew-3 launch

Update: Undocking of Crew-2 with Thomas Pesquet now planned for Sunday, 7 November, 18:05 GMT/19:05 CET for a splashdown on Monday, around 12:14 GMT/13:14 CET. Next launch opportunity for Crew-3 with Matthias Maurer is planned for Thursday, 11 November, 02:03 GMT/03:03 CET.
No toilet for returning SpaceX crew, stuck using diapers

The astronauts who will depart the International Space Station on Sunday will be stuck using diapers on the way home because of their capsule's broken toilet.
NASA astronaut Megan McArthur described the situation Friday as "suboptimal" but manageable. She and her three crewmates will spend 20 hours in their SpaceX capsule, from the time the hatches are closed until Monday morning's planned splashdown.
"Spaceflight is full of lots of little challenges," she said during a news conference from orbit.