SpaceX’s Starship was pushed to its limits during a 49-minute mission on Thursday.
The navigation system could help future explorers find their way across the Moon's terrain by turning the astronauts themselves into a beacon.
Scientists rallied to save the mission when the space agency indefinitely delayed its 2027 launch.
The structure was found alongside possible glacier ice, which has implications for Martian habitability.
The 46-year-old spacecraft has been transmitting gibberish for months, but the team may be close to identifying the source of the glitch.
The megarocket flew faster and farther than ever before, and—surprisingly—with no explosion in sight.
Starship, the rocket voted most likely to explode, is set to take off on Thursday morning, with a 110-minute launch window opening at 8:00 a.m. ET.
Space One was aiming to be the first Japanese company to successfully launch a satellite into orbit.
Elon Musk's rocket company is targeting a launch on Thursday, March 14, pending FAA approval.
After three years of uncontrolled descent, the 2.9-ton cargo pallet has finally fallen to Earth.
The plate includes more than 2.6 million names, over a hundred words for water, and messages symbolizing our ongoing quest to connect with aliens.
The test vehicle reached supersonic speeds approaching Mach 5 before landing in the Pacific.
The incident offers a glimpse into hybrid connectivity, in which underwater cables and orbital satellites work together to ensure uninterrupted internet access.
Plus, an incoming comet and stunning new views from the ISS.
AccuWeather released its early forecast for the total solar eclipse on April 8.
The rumblings of the motor vehicle apparently resembled that of a fireball passing through Earth’s atmosphere.
The heaviest-ever piece of ISS space trash is set for uncontrolled reentry.
The probe has been glitching for months, and the prospects look very grim, but NASA is not yet ready to give up.
A trio of clumsy Moon missions to start the year has me reflecting on humanity’s limited ability to explore and work in space.
The recently launched satellite will provide a global view of methane emanating hot spots, and make its data open to the public.