After its retirement in 2030, the nearly one-million-pound space station will become—by far—the largest object ever brought back from space. Here's how NASA plans to do it safely.
The feature may have developed as rising magma stretched and cracked the planet's crust, the European Space Agency said
The company wants to limit the number of Starship rockets SpaceX can launch from Kennedy Space Center.
Intuitive Machines CTO Tim Crain spoke to Gizmodo about the new space race and what it will take to return to the Moon.
NASA and its commercial partner insist the Starliner crew is not stranded in space, while openly expressing frustration with the media's negative coverage.
Space Pioneer's Tianlong-3 rocket somehow escaped its restraints during a static fire test on Sunday.
Infrared mapping tech aboard the spacecraft sheds light on the volcanic activity of Io, Jupiter's second-smallest Galilean moon
We take it for granted that all stars eventually die, but a quirk involving dark matter suggests those near the galactic core may last forever.
The reentry of defunct satellites is anticipated to increase the amount of harmful chemicals in the atmosphere by nearly 650% over natural levels.
The defunct satellite broke apart into more than 100 pieces, raising speculation that it may be the result of an anti-satellite missile test.
The 3D visualization is the most detailed multi-wavelength video of the massive celestial structure.
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.
Additional space in the tubes containing Martian rock could reveal insights into the gases that make up the Red Planet's atmosphere.
The two massive storms were thought to be one and the same, but new research suggests the Great Red Spot formed more recently.
Titan's large seas and lakes may be influenced by waves, but not the kind you could surf, according to new research.
NASA and Boeing are now targeting June 26 to return the Crew Flight Test mission from the ISS, marking the third delay in departure.