The defunct satellite broke apart into more than 100 pieces, raising speculation that it may be the result of an anti-satellite missile test.
After recent frustrations with postponed spacewalks, a key partner for developing new ISS spacesuits for NASA has pulled out, adding insult to injury.
The rocket took flight on Tuesday, on a course to deliver NOAA's GOES-U satellite to geostationary transfer orbit.
The space agency tossed a massive pallet of old batteries from the ISS, and a piece of it fell through a family's roof.
Frightening video shows what appears to be the rocket booster crashing down on a populated area, trailed by a yellow-ish cloud.
If an extraterrestrial warp drive collapses, we might be able to sense the resulting gravitational waves from Earth.
NASA and Boeing are now targeting June 26 to return the Crew Flight Test mission from the ISS, marking the third delay in departure.
The iconic mission has resumed regular science operations for the first time since November 2023.
We see what you did there, Percy, and we appreciate your filthy message from afar.
The space agency was running through simulations for a spacewalk, which was later postponed.
Starliner teams detected a helium leak before launch, two more after liftoff, and now a fourth and fifth leak with the vehicle docked at the ISS. Oh my.
During a recent solar storm, NASA's Curiosity rover detected its highest-ever level of radiation reaching the surface of Mars.
The megarocket broke new ground, with the Super Heavy booster landing in the Gulf of Mexico and the upper stage surviving reentry, but just barely.
Before the crew capsule's launch, Starliner teams detected a helium leak on the ground but decided not to resolve the issue.
Controllers scrambled to restore four of the five thrusters, causing Starliner to dock more than an hour later than planned.
The latest test of the experimental megarocket broke new ground, including a successful soft landing of the booster in the Gulf of Mexico.
The aging telescope will now resort to using one gyroscope, which will add extra time when locking onto new targets.
On May 19, during its first crewed flight in two years, one of the parachutes on the New Shepard capsule failed to fully inflate, prompting an investigation.
China is aiming to become the first nation to return rock and dust from the lunar far side.
A Starliner crew has finally made it to space, but the big challenges for Boeing's spacecraft are yet to come.
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