It looks like a robotic cargo ship will actually make it to the International Space Station this time.
Russia's Progress 60 freighter launched smoothly toward the orbiting lab atop a Soyuz rocket at 12:55 a.m. EDT (0455 GMT) Friday (July 3) from Baikonur Cosmodrome in the central Asian nation of Kazakhstan, starting its resupply run off on the right foot after two consecutive cargo-mission failures.
Musk-led SpaceX rocket that had blown off towards the International Space Station transporting a pretty special thing for this lady Nasa astronaut
As NASA ventures towards revisiting the Moon, the space agency will also be soon allowing commercial access to its portion of the ISS.
I can't wait! Now to first come up with the next big idea to make $60 million
space is a horrible place. people who want to go up there watched too many scifi movies.
I'm sure a lot of people would like a trip but it's always the working class that gets shitted on
The ISS Experience is an upcoming documentary captured entirely in VR that grants viewers a first-person view of life aboard and outside the space station.