The gigantic rocket could blast off as early as Friday, November 17.
The Sun is currently wedged between Earth and Mars, posing a risk of garbling the commands sent by NASA to its Martian fleet.
The European Space Agency is looking to the Starlab station for its orbital needs.
According to a Reuters investigation, Elon Musk's company prioritizes the race to Mars over adhering to safety regulations to meet aggressive deadlines.
As we mourn the loss of Apollo 8's commander, we reflect on his remarkable life and the indelible mark he left on human space exploration.
A pair of prototype satellites launched to Earth orbit last month are maneuvering as intended, putting Amazon on track to meet FCC-mandated timeline.
The atmosphere of the hot, toxic world contains the element on its dayside as well as its nightside.
The 116-foot-long motors are standing vertically at the California Science Center, marking progress in the creation of a full-scale Space Shuttle replica.
On Thursday evening, a SpaceX Falcon 9 is set to launch a pioneering laser data system and other experiments to the ISS, with live coverage available online.
The Department of Justice accused the company of rejecting job applicants based on their citizenship status, but SpaceX countersued.
The panchromatic image reveals numerous galaxies and areas of gravitational lensing.
The X-37B spaceplane touched down a year ago following a 908-day stint in orbit on a mysterious mission and is now slated for another deployment.
Firefly Aerospace's upcoming visit to the Moon's far side will now include SPIDER—a device for probing the lunar subsurface.
Richard Branson's company launched its commercial flights earlier this year, but it doesn't expect to turn a profit until the debut of its Delta class vehicles.
The NASA mission hit the jackpot with its first target, observing the first known contact binary asteroid in orbit.
In a new experiment, a scientist attempted to build trust between humans and machine to help with spatial disorientation on the Moon or Mars.
In what may be the first known instance of combat occurring in space, an Israeli defense system destroyed a ballistic missile above Earth’s atmosphere.
A tool bag that accidentally floated away during a spacewalk is now visible as it orbits Earth, resembling a small, moving point of light in the night sky.
The Euclid space telescope, on a mission to chart the elusive dark universe, has captured its first images, revealing countless galaxies and a nearby nebula.
On Tuesday morning at 8:15 a.m. ET, we will get our first look at the images snapped by the recently launched Euclid space telescope.