Oleg Kononenko has now spent more time in orbit than any other human and, according to Einsteinian relativity, is now the world’s greatest time traveler.
Former NASA astronauts tested Collins Aerospace’s new spacesuits on a parabolic flight, simulating the weightlessness of space.
The space agency is hosting a workshop for low cost missions to study Apophis despite having two probes in storage that could fit the bill.
After a challenging landing, Japan’s SLIM lander is unlikely to survive the extreme cold during a 14-day lunar night.
The DoD wants its own Starships for sensitive and dangerous missions—and possibly due to concerns about Elon Musk himself.
The space agency is still trying to figure out what may have caused Ingenuity's mission-ending damage, leading to the proposed spin test.
The commercial space station could reach low Earth orbit as early as 2028, just ahead of the planned decommissioning of the ISS.
The company's Electron rocket launched four satellites that will monitor orbital traffic to avoid collisions in space.
The asteroid-sleuthing probe is transitioning from its orbit around the Sun to one beyond the orbit of Jupiter.
Some sensational things happened during the first month of 2024, some good, some bad, and some utterly unexpected.
The Chang'e 7 mission is aiming for a coveted spot on the lunar south pole, one that made the list of NASA's candidate landing regions.
For Eutelsat, landing rights and deploying ground are significant hurdles in the global rollout of its OneWeb internet constellation.
The museum team stacked the Endeavour orbiter on top of an external tank and two solid boosters, marking a big step towards the completion of the display.
It is difficult to emphasise the significance of the milestone surpassed by NASA's Mars helicopter, Ingenuity.
The eerie giants of the cosmos keep their fair share of secrets.
Launching on Tuesday, the mechanical arm is paving the way for doctors to perform virtual surgeries on astronauts in space.
Reminiscent of the Eye of Sauron and psychedelic whirlpools, the new images reveal never-before-seen details of galaxies.
SLIM fell into an unfortunate position last week, with its solar arrays pointed away from the Sun, but the lander has resumed operations after regaining power.
The grave accident is one of many that have occurred at SpaceX, where workers have suffered amputations, burns, and other injuries.
Space startup GITAI is launching its robotic arms to carry out orbital handy work outside the space station.