Tag: ISS

Reviving Microbial Life: Could a Dirtier ISS Boost Astronaut Health?

A groundbreaking study suggests that the overly sterile environment aboard the International Space Station (ISS) may be undermining astronaut health—and that a controlled increase in microbial diversity could be the key to better immune function and overall well-being in space.

Elon Musk Calls for ISS Farewell and a Bold Leap to Mars!

Elon Musk insists that the International Space Station has served its purpose and should be deorbited as soon as possible, paving the way for humanity’s next giant leap: Mars.

Growing Concerns Over SpaceX’s Influence at NASA

NASA employees express concerns over the growing influence of SpaceX at the agency as morale reaches historic lows.

From Eight Days to Seven Months: NASA Astronauts Thrive Amid Starliner Delays

Veteran astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams reflect on their unexpectedly prolonged stay aboard the ISS, demonstrating resilience and adaptability amidst unforeseen challenges.