SpaceX had to implement a software override on a faulty docking hook sensor, resulting in a slight delay to today's rendezvous.
New research shows the alarming degree to which Hubble images are being ruined by satellites passing through the telescope’s field of view.
After two failed attempts last year, the company may just try to recover its reusable rockets from the ocean.
During tests of the upper stage engine, streaks of molten metal could be seen pouring out from the nozzle—a telltale sign of a cooling issue.
An international collaboration is asking the UN to address the impacts of satellites on astronomy and devise potential solutions to the mounting problem.
Rumors are swirling that United Launch Alliance is on the verge of being sold, in what would be a major shift in the aerospace industry.
Tiny fleets of robots could map unexplored Martian lava tubes by periodically dropping breadcrumb-like sensors onto cave floors, researchers say.
In addition, the U.S. launch company signed a multi-launch deal with Capella Space to build a small satellite constellation in low Earth orbit.
Launch of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 mission from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center occurred at 12:34 a.m. ET on Thursday.
The Chinese space agency revealed plans to launch a new module and host international astronauts on board its nascent space station.
Behold: before-and-after footage of a NASA spacecraft smashing into an unsuspecting space rock.
Japan's Hakuto-R spacecraft is slowly winding its way to the Moon, and in doing so is charting into completely new territory as a private mission.
Dust presents a major headache for lunar explorers, but new research suggests compressed liquid nitrogen could be used to clear much of it aside.
It’s been six months since Blue Origin’s New Shepard failed during launch, yet virtually nothing is known about the anomaly or when the rocket might fly again.
SWOT's main science instrument unexpectedly shut down as the satellite was undergoing commissioning activities.
The first stage of the company's workhorse Falcon 9 rocket stuck its 100th landing shortly after launch from Cape Canaveral in Florida.
From trips to Venus and Jupiter to investigations of asteroids and methane-soaked moons, the future of space exploration looks incredibly bright.
The European Space Agency wants private companies to build a lunar telecommunications service, but it'll require a common lunar reference time to work.
The Hayabusa2 mission to Ryugu found organic molecules on the asteroid, new research describes.
Eager to get its second generation Starlink satellites off the ground, SpaceX created a pint-sized version that can fit inside a Falcon 9 rocket.