Astro Pi 2: New Raspberry Pi hardware with updated camera, sensors to head to the ISS this year This time it's... quite a bit faster Personal Tech13 Sep 2021 | 19
Dozy ISS cosmonauts woken by smoke alarm on eve of 5-hour spacewalk Air purified, everyone back to bed, says Roscosmos, studiously ignoring smoke, burning smell Science09 Sep 2021 | 16
More cracks found in Russian annex of the International Space Station Head of Russia's segment says it's time for Roscosmos to build its own orbiting lab Science31 Aug 2021 | 26
NASA postpones spacewalk as it would be too much of a pain in the neck for astronaut ISS installation work to be carried out some other time Science25 Aug 2021 | 16
Edgy: HPE's first message from the International Space Station to Microsoft's Azure? 'hello world' Supercomputing above the clouds Edge + IoT19 Aug 2021 | 10
Russia: Forget about the Nauka incident. Who punched the hole in the Soyuz, hmm? Opinion Borked module and fingerpointing puts space relationship with US under strain Science13 Aug 2021 | 61
International Space Station actually spun one-and-a-half times by errant Russian module's thrusters 540 degrees total, not just 45, NASA tells El Reg Science03 Aug 2021 | 57
Russia says software malfunction caused Nauka module to unexpectedly fire thrusters, tilt space station Updated You call this a glitch? Software30 Jul 2021 | 54
International Space Station stabilizes after just-docked Russian module suddenly fires thrusters Updated Crew not in danger, NASA insists Science30 Jul 2021 | 51
Have you turned it off and on again? Russia's Nauka module just about makes it to the ISS Elderly lab negotiates tricky docking Science29 Jul 2021 | 35
Japan plans remote-controlled robotic space tourism to the ISS and beyond 'Avatars' that roam around space station, or do work with high performance hands, to be controllable from the ground Science27 Jul 2021 | 6
Russia's Pirs ISS module scheduled to fall away, much like Moscow's interest in the space station Troubled Nauka might actually make it after four orbit corrections – since we left work Friday Science26 Jul 2021 | 36
Russia's ISS Multipurpose Laboratory Module launches after years sitting on a shelf, immediately runs into issues Nauka? More like 'Borka!' Geddit? Science22 Jul 2021 | 43
Your spacesuit ran into a problem and needs to restart ISS solar array installation overran after a good old 'off and on again' Science17 Jun 2021 | 17
Spacewalk veterans take a trip outside the ISS to pump up the power with new solar arrays Lego ISS fans, look away now Science16 Jun 2021 | 13
Fancy the ultimate no-Air-outside-bnb? NASA willing to rent out ISS for two weeks Private companies to sort out the transportation, US agency's fees are non-trivial Science15 Jun 2021 | 18
Space junk damages International Space Station's robot arm Space boffin tells Reg it's stupidly hard to clean up orbiting trash after Canadarm2 survives encounter with item too small to be tracked Science01 Jun 2021 | 75
An actress, an internet billionaire, and Tom Cruise walk into a space station ... not necessarily at the same time It's Space Race 2 for Russia and America Science14 May 2021 | 30
NASA ups price of a private stay aboard the ISS to reflect true expense of keeping tourists alive in space Should cover the cost of the air leaking out of the Russian segment Science10 May 2021 | 29
SpaceX flings another bunch of humans into orbit in reused capsule atop reused booster Second jaunt to the International Space Station for Endeavour Science23 Apr 2021 | 25
Ah, you know what? Keep your crappy space station, we're gonna try to make our own, Russia tells world Come 2025, we're Putin this collaboration to bed Science22 Apr 2021 | 76
‘Radiation upset’ confused computers, caused false alarm on International Space Station Crew Dragon briefly thought its power supply had problems. Also on the ISS: an Ethernet upgrade and missing wastewater On-Prem26 Mar 2021 | 43
Space station dumps 2.9-ton battery pack to burn up in Earth's atmosphere after hardware upgrade In two to four years, and there's no danger, NASA tells The Reg Science16 Mar 2021 | 61
Holes patched in Russian segment of the ISS though pesky pressure loss continues Space: Not all its cracked up to be Science15 Mar 2021 | 19
There may be not one but two new air leaks in International Space Station: Russian boss tells us not to panic Microscope needed to find tiny punctures in the hull Science23 Jan 2021 | 53
SpaceX cargo ship splashes down off Florida with science in tow – but what we want to know is how space wine tastes It's been sloshing around the International Space Station for a while Science14 Jan 2021 | 17
International Space Station scores powerup with solar panels that 'roll out like a tape measure' Still needs three launches and a dozen spacewalks to install 55kW capacity upgrade Science12 Jan 2021 | 19
Faster optic fibers and superior laser sensors set to descend from space Boffins to get express delivery as SpaceX Dragon capsule returning from ISS will be first science payload to splash down near Florida Science11 Jan 2021 | 17
UK's Space Command to be 'capable of launching our first rocket in 2022' In Brief Also: Skyrora aims for 2023 for its XL, ISS gets ready for Nauka, and HALO moves forward Science19 Nov 2020 | 45
Baby Yoda stowed away on Crew Dragon, boards International Space Station Japanese Astronaut Soichi Noguchi bringing soft toy into space was only surprise as Crew-1 docked Science17 Nov 2020 | 33
Soyuz later! SpaceX gets NASA green light to lob astronauts to the International Space Station full time Russian rockets are Putin on the back burner, except for emergencies Science11 Nov 2020 | 23
Whoa, humans have been hanging out and doing science stuff in freaking space aboard the ISS for 20 years Orbital lab emerges from teens to an uncertain future. How very 2020 Science04 Nov 2020 | 14
ISS air leakage fixed in time for crew handover, thanks to floating teabag In Brief Also: Starlinks soar but GPS stays grounded, NASA names first Virgin Galactic flier Science22 Oct 2020 | 61
ISS? More like HISS, am I right? Space station air leakage narrowed down to Russia's Zvezda module In brief Also: Scrubtember becomes Abortober, and the worm returns once more to NASA Science02 Oct 2020 | 37
Casting a teleport spell is out of the question? Next Falcon-powered 'naut trip to space station set for Halloween SpaceX launch pushed back to spooky-tastic Oct 31 Science29 Sep 2020 | 5
Space. The final frontier. These are the voyages of 'Advanced Night Repair' skin cream helping NASA to commercialise space Estée Lauder’s pricey goop gets seat on next ISS resupply mission as Japanese companies pledge zero-G cosmetics Bootnotes21 Sep 2020 | 47
NASA puts an Astrobee to work sweeping the ISS. Yep, floating cube good at taking pics and hanging around.... Updated ... but humans still needed to fix the 'Hygiene Compartment' Science11 Sep 2020 | 7
Space station update: Mystery tiny but growing air leak sparks search for hole Terror at 1,340,000 feet – if this was anything to truly worry about right now Science21 Aug 2020 | 44
What goes up, Musk come down... and up and down and up and down: NASA details followup Dragon pod trips to orbiting station Assuming this weekend's return journey goes well, natch Science28 Jul 2020 | 7
Spotted the ISS in the sky yet? How about pulling out some spare kit and giving it a listen? ESA emits a guide to picking up Slow Scan TV from the orbiting outpost Science10 Jul 2020 | 29
NASA trusted 'traditional' Boeing to program its Starliner without close supervision... It failed to dock due to bugs All eyes were instead on SpaceX and its newer programming techniques Science08 Jul 2020 | 103
SpaceX Crew Dragon docks at International Space Station Even the aircon worked in the Muskmobile Science01 Jun 2020 | 43
They've only gone and bloody done it! NASA, SpaceX send two fellas off to the International Space Station Video Bob and Doug are first humans launched into orbit by Elon's Muskteers Science30 May 2020 | 88
The Last J-Freighter: HTV-9 arrives at the ISS as ESA inks a deal for a third Moon-bound service module Roundup Meanwhile: the UK government is going to clear everything up. Or at least keep an eye on it Science26 May 2020 | 10
Two weeks before the first US commercial crew launch, NASA spanks more cash on an autumn Soyuz seat Ensuring the US lights keep burning aboard the ISS... just in case Science13 May 2020 | 6
Tom Cruise to increase in stature thanks to ISS jaunt? Now that's a mission impossible Buddying up with wing man Elon Bootnotes06 May 2020 | 29
China successfully launches its biggest-ever space truck to fire up its space station ambitions Capsule tested atop Long March 5B can also get China to the Moon Science06 May 2020 | 18
Bye, Russia: NASA wheels out astronauts, describes plan for first all-American manned launch into orbit since 2011 Demo-2 mission to send SpaceX capsule, rocket from Florida to the International Space Station this month Science01 May 2020 | 26
Self-isolation champions fresh home from a jaunt in orbit wonder if they've returned to the wrong version of Earth Roundup Also: Asteroid landing dress rehearsal, 'new' Russian module for the ISS, another Starlink volley ready to go Science21 Apr 2020 | 4
Choose your own thrill ride: A Florida slidewire or catching a rocket by helicopter Roundup Starlink slips, Soyuz arrives and StriX-α sat heads to New Zealand Science15 Apr 2020 | 5
It's official! Space travel increases the brain size of astronauts, even when they're back on Mother Earth That might sound like good news, but it's not. Size isn't everything Science15 Apr 2020 | 21
Low-orbit internet banking fraud claim alleged to be a load of space junk This is what comes of mixing the International Space Station, a relationship breakdown, and banking records Security09 Apr 2020 | 10
If at first you don't succeed, fly, fly again: Boeing to repeat CST-100 test, Russia preps another ISS taxi Roundup A reflight beckons for Starliner as rival SpaceX admits: 'Rockets are hard' Science07 Apr 2020 | 12
Soichi to join three-spaceship club, SpaceX is going to the Moon (no, really), and rocket boffins step up COVID-19 fight Roundup Also: Satellite comms outfit OneWeb files for Chapter 11 Science01 Apr 2020 | 17
NASA's Christina Koch returns to Earth as the longest-serving woman astronaut – after spending 328 days in space The plucky star-trekker also part of the first all-female spacewalk, too Science07 Feb 2020 | 35
This isn't Boeing very well... Faulty timer knackers Starliner cargo capsule on its way to International Space Station What a clock-up Science20 Dec 2019 | 112
Boeing comes clean on parachute borkage as the ISS crew is set to shrink Roundup Also: Four RS-25 engines prepare for, at best, a watery grave Science12 Nov 2019 | 69
Two astronauts conduct a successful spacewalk, world+dog lose minds Roundup Also: ESA hopes for parachute joy, NASA veteran is put out to orbital pasture Science22 Oct 2019 | 33
HPE's Eng Lim Goh on spaceborne computers, NASA medals – and AI at the final frontier Interview Never mind the edge, try running a super 'puter up there HPC07 Oct 2019 | 12
Oops: Rockets lighting their tails is a good thing – but not three-plus hours before lift-off Japanese cargo spaceship launch scrubbed after premature deflagration Science11 Sep 2019 | 15
Fraught 'naut who sought consort's report says: I was up to naught, I will thwart fault tort NASA space ace accused of hacking ex-wife's bank account mid-orbit and mid-divorce Security26 Aug 2019 | 30
Russian spacebot stranded outside the ISS as Soyuz fails to dock Fleshbag crew spared from robotic companion for the moment by Kurs kerfuffle Science26 Aug 2019 | 29