Lunar Outpost will engrave a crypto wallet passcode on its MAPP Lunar Rover that’s supposed to land on the Moon's south pole this year.
Rocket Lab plans to charge $50 million for flights aboard its Neutron rocket, placing it in direct competition with SpaceX’s Falcon 9.
On TRAPPIST-1b, it's a sweltering 446 degrees Fahrenheit—but only on one side.
The private lander recently entered lunar orbit and is getting ready to land on the surface of the Moon.
Samples brought to Earth by the Chang’e-5 mission contain signs of water, according to a new study.
Six rockets have failed to reach orbit since December, illustrating the tremendous challenges inherent to spaceflight.
Jeff Bezos's company released the results of its months-long investigation into its failed mission and expects to fly its suborbital rockets again soon.
India's space agency plans to launch 36 OneWeb satellites on Sunday, completing the British company's first internet constellation. Watch it live right here.
While the Mk-II Aurora will collect scientific data during upcoming tests, it's also a proof-of-concept for a later model that will launch satellites to orbit.
Before-and-after shots from the Hubble Space Telescope show changing weather on Jupiter and Uranus.
The first crewed mission was scheduled to launch in April but will now likely take off this coming summer, in what seems an endless succession of delays.
The space agency has until the end of April to place its Lunar Flashlight probe in an orbit around the Moon, otherwise the tiny spacecraft will be lost.
Despite a second stage engine failure three minutes into the highly anticipated flight, Relativity Space is declaring the mission a partial success.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk says the next-gen satellites are "experiencing some issues" and that some units might have to be destroyed.
Here’s our cheat sheet for Starship, the most powerful rocket ever built and SpaceX's ticket to the the Moon, Mars, and other celestial destinations.
President Biden's 2024 budget request pulled a chunk of funding from NASA's VERITAS mission, save for $1.5 million to help sustain the science team.
The world orbits two stars at once and has a 22-hour day.
No, it's not aliens. It's never aliens. And in this case, the flying objects were of distinct terrestrial origin.
According to a new paper, a perplexing interstellar object was just a comet sweating hydrogen.
Terran 1 lifted off from Cape Canaveral shortly before 11:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, in what marks an important milestone for Relativity Space.