Private space company Momentus had previously warned that “challenges” were to be expected during this inaugural mission.
The European Space Agency has chosen two pieces of art that will accompany a service module on a journey to the Moon.
The FAA still requires SpaceX to take more than 75 environmental "actions," and launch approval is still not guaranteed.
The private space company has now completed just two successful orbital launches in seven attempts, which doesn't inspire confidence.
Stratolaunch ended the sixth test flight of its massive carrier aircraft Roc two hours early and was vague as to the reasons why.
The inability of NASA to launch the Psyche probe on time shows the limitations and risks involved in low-cost rideshare missions.
An Inspector General report blamed NASA's commercial partner Bechtel for its "poor performance."
Moving nine times faster than the speed of sound, Stargazer will travel from Tokyo to Los Angeles in an hour.
The space agency’s announcement comes on the heels of some inconclusive UFO hearings before Congress.
A failure to fix Lucy's partially deployed array could result in further damage to the spacecraft.
The space agency had little choice, given the sorry state of the much-delayed Boeing Starliner program.
No astronaut has been killed in the 57-year history of spacewalks, but there have been some close calls.
The space telescope’s mirror was hit by a micrometeoroid, but it's still in great shape to carry out its mission, NASA says.
The CEO said Starlink needs to be in a more "smooth sailing situation" before an IPO of the space-based internet service.
The 8-bit game lets players collect celestial objects around the universe while searching for dark matter and black holes.
The eROSITA telescope is part of a joint Russian-German project to map the universe, but Germany paused the mission following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Our favorite—and only—Martian rotorcraft’s inclinometer has stopped working.
The crew on board the International Space Station will now have to wait for the two tons of expected cargo.
With help from the new crew, China's Tiangong space station will expand from one module to three over the next six months.
The upcoming test of the mega Moon rocket marks the fourth attempt following a series of failed launch rehearsals in April.