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4 Astronauts Fly SpaceX Back Home, End 5-Month Mission
Associated Press
Four space station astronauts returned to Earth late Saturday after a quick SpaceX flight home.
SpaceX Launches 2 NASA Astronauts, A Cosmonaut & An Emerati On Flight To Space Station
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Two NASA astronauts, a Russian cosmonaut and an Emerati -- the first Arab assigned to a long-duration spaceflight -- blasted off atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket early Thursday.
SpaceX Aborts Launch Of 4-Man Crew To Space Station Just Before Liftoff
CBS News
In a frustrating disappointment, the launch of a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule carrying a four-man crew bound for the International Space Station was called off with less than three minutes to go early Monday.
Space Station Crew Welcomes Replacement Soyuz Amid Crew Dragon Launch Preps In Florida
CBS News
An unpiloted Russian Soyuz crew ship on Saturday carried out a flawless automated docking at the International Space Station to replace a damaged ferry ship, giving three of the lab's crew members a reliable lifeboat and a safe ride home at the end of an extended mission.
Replacement For Damaged Soyuz Crew Ferry Ship Launched On Flight To Space Station
CBS News
A Russian Soyuz crew ferry ship blasted off from Kazakhstan Thursday, kicking off an unpiloted but critical flight to the International Space Station to replace a damaged Soyuz and provide an eventual ride home for three of the lab's crew members.
First Native American Woman In Space Steps Out On Spacewalk
Associated Press
The first Native American woman in space ventured out on a spacewalk Friday to prep the International Space Station for more solar panels.
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First Native American Woman In Space Awed By Planet Earth
Associated Press
Nicole Mann is the first Native American woman in space. This week she spoke about the experience of becoming an astronaut, a journey that seemed so far away when she was younger.
First Native American Woman In Space Awed By Planet Earth
Associated Press
Nicole Mann is the first Native American woman in space. This week she spoke about the experience of becoming an astronaut, a journey that seemed so far away when she was younger.
First Native American Woman In Space Awed By Mother Earth
Associated Press
The first Native American woman in space said Wednesday she is overwhelmed by the beauty and delicacy of Mother Earth, and is channeling “positive energy” as her five-month mission gets underway.
First Native American Woman In Space Awed By Mother Earth
Associated Press
The first Native American woman in space said Wednesday she is overwhelmed by the beauty and delicacy of Mother Earth, and is channeling “positive energy” as her five-month mission gets underway.
SpaceX Delivers Russian, Native American Women To Station
Associated Press
A Russian cosmonaut who caught a U.S. lift to the International Space Station arrived at her new home Thursday for a five-month stay, accompanied by a Japanese astronaut and two from NASA, including the first Native American woman in space.
SpaceX Delivers Russian, Native American Women To Station
Associated Press
A Russian cosmonaut who caught a U.S. lift to the International Space Station arrived at her new home Thursday for a five-month stay, accompanied by a Japanese astronaut and two from NASA, including the first Native American woman in space.
Russian Launches To Space From Us, 1st Time In 20 Years
Associated Press
For the first time in 20 years, a Russian cosmonaut rocketed from the U.S. on Wednesday, launching to the International Space Station alongside NASA and Japanese astronauts despite tensions over the war in Ukraine.
Russian Launches To Space From Us, 1st Time In 20 Years
Associated Press
For the first time in 20 years, a Russian cosmonaut rocketed from the U.S. on Wednesday, launching to the International Space Station alongside NASA and Japanese astronauts despite tensions over the war in Ukraine.
Russian Cosmonaut To Fly Aboard US Spacecraft For First Time Since 2002
CBS News
Despite frigid U.S.-Russian relations, cosmonaut Anna Kikina is poised to become the first Russian to launch on an American rocket in nearly two decades and the first to fly aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon ferry ship for a flight to the International Space Station.
Russian Cosmonaut To Fly Aboard US Spacecraft For First Time Since 2002
CBS News
Despite frigid U.S.-Russian relations, cosmonaut Anna Kikina is poised to become the first Russian to launch on an American rocket in nearly two decades and the first to fly aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon ferry ship for a flight to the International Space Station.
SpaceX's CRS-25 Dragon Spacecraft Docks International Space Station
CBS News
A SpaceX Dragon cargo ship caught up with the International Space Station and flew itself to a picture-perfect docking Saturday, wrapping up a two-day rendezvous to deliver nearly 3 tons of supplies, science gear and equipment to the orbital laboratory.
SpaceX's CRS-25 Dragon Spacecraft Docks International Space Station
CBS News
A SpaceX Dragon cargo ship caught up with the International Space Station and flew itself to a picture-perfect docking Saturday, wrapping up a two-day rendezvous to deliver nearly 3 tons of supplies, science gear and equipment to the orbital laboratory.
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Israel resumes strikes in Gaza, reportedly killing hundreds and promising increased force against Hamas
CBS News
Israel has launched new strikes in the Gaza Strip, killing more than 400 people, according to the Palestinian territory's Hamas-run Health Ministry, and promising to wield "increasing military force" after talks on further hostage releases stalled, according to officials on both sides of the war.
Israel resumes strikes in Gaza, reportedly killing hundreds and promising increased force against Hamas
CBS News
Israel has launched new strikes in the Gaza Strip, killing more than 400 people, according to the Palestinian territory's Hamas-run Health Ministry, and promising to wield "increasing military force" after talks on further hostage releases stalled, according to officials on both sides of the war.
Wildfire smoke, high pollen, and viruses: Why so many Oklahomans are sick right now
Jeromee Scot
Wildfire smoke, high pollen counts, and circulating viruses like COVID-19, flu, and RSV are causing widespread illness across Oklahoma. Dr. Matthew Else shares symptoms to watch for, who's at risk, and expert tips to protect your health.
Wildfire smoke, high pollen, and viruses: Why so many Oklahomans are sick right now
Jeromee Scot
Wildfire smoke, high pollen counts, and circulating viruses like COVID-19, flu, and RSV are causing widespread illness across Oklahoma. Dr. Matthew Else shares symptoms to watch for, who's at risk, and expert tips to protect your health.
Heightened fire risks persist across Green Country
News On 6
A strong storm system is expected to move into the central U.S. late Monday night and early Tuesday morning, passing through the region by late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning.
Heightened fire risks persist across Green Country
News On 6
A strong storm system is expected to move into the central U.S. late Monday night and early Tuesday morning, passing through the region by late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning.
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Israel resumes strikes in Gaza, reportedly killing hundreds and promising increased force against Hamas
CBS News
Israel has launched new strikes in the Gaza Strip, killing more than 400 people, according to the Palestinian territory's Hamas-run Health Ministry, and promising to wield "increasing military force" after talks on further hostage releases stalled, according to officials on both sides of the war.
Wildfire smoke, high pollen, and viruses: Why so many Oklahomans are sick right now
Jeromee Scot
Wildfire smoke, high pollen counts, and circulating viruses like COVID-19, flu, and RSV are causing widespread illness across Oklahoma. Dr. Matthew Else shares symptoms to watch for, who's at risk, and expert tips to protect your health.
Heightened fire risks persist across Green Country
News On 6
A strong storm system is expected to move into the central U.S. late Monday night and early Tuesday morning, passing through the region by late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning.
Tulsa grassfire leads to closure of city mulch site
Jayden Brannon
The Tulsa mulch site is closed Tuesday and Wednesday due to a neighboring grassfire and continued red flag warnings across the state.
Man taken to Tulsa hospital after being shot multiple times
Jayden Brannon
A man was taken to the hospital after he was shot in the chest on Monday night, according to the Tulsa Police Department.
Oklahoma mechanics step in to fix fire truck during wildfires: A story of selflessness
MaKayla Glenn
Two local mechanics, Jess Monroe and Eric Knudsen, demonstrated incredible selflessness during the Oklahoma wildfires when they rushed to fix a broken fire truck at a critical time. Despite losing his home to the fires, Jess didn’t hesitate to help, believing that running the truck could save at least one house.
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