For the upcoming fourth mission, SpaceX aims to demonstrate key capabilities of the world’s largest and most powerful rocket, including successful reentry.
The Japanese mission has been orbiting the planet for nearly a decade to study its weather patterns.
Japan's wooden satellite could solve the space trash problem by burning up completely on re-entry, leaving no debris and reducing environmental impacts.
The company has chosen not to repair a small helium leak in the spacecraft's service module ahead of the scheduled launch of its first crew to orbit.
There's been very little information shared about the orbital vehicle, which launched in December 2023 for its third secretive mission.
Yesterday's test of an upcoming Raptor engine went sideways, causing the test stand to be engulfed in flames.
The proposed maglev system could be the key to sustaining human life on the lunar surface.
Blue Origin will launch its first crew of astronauts since a liftoff malfunction grounded its New Shepard rocket in 2022.
The non-Earth imaging satellite was less than 50 miles away from the space station when it snapped the shot.
The farmer who found the giant piece of burned metal is looking to sell it to help build a hockey rink in his hometown.
Europa's outer ice shell is not where it used to be, but instead may be free floating across the moon.
The mission team is hoping BepiColombo can make it to its next gravity assist so that it can arrive at the planet in 2025.
Teams replaced a faulty valve that led to the initial launch delay, but a new issue with the Starliner spacecraft has postponed liftoff for a second time.
The tiny moon, Amalthea, can be seen orbiting the gas giant against a backdrop of its famous Great Red Spot, but you'll need to squint.
A scorned company has warned NASA of a "disaster" should it proceed with a second launch attempt of the crewed spacecraft.
The space agency is investing in the development of a propulsion system that uses nuclear power to create plasma bursts.
Venus likely started off with the same amount of water as Earth, but today the hellish world has 100,000 times less water than its sister planet.
Boeing's Starliner is the latest addition to the surprisingly short list of passenger spacecraft in NASA's history.
SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell calls the shots, and does it well enough for NASA's approval
This is the latest in a series of delays that have marred the maiden test flight of a crewed Starliner spacecraft.
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