That SpaceX is emerging as an important defense contractor for the Pentagon is increasingly evident.
After a year-long investigation into the liftoff malfunction, Jeff Bezos's space tourism rocket remains grounded and barred from suborbital flights.
The mission ended in early August, marking the conclusion of years of valuable scientific observations and discoveries.
Recovery specialists opened the lid of NASA's OSIRIS-REx sample canister and discovered some extra bits of the asteroid on the avionics deck.
The Louisville space company’s valuation has jumped to an impressive $5.3 billion after securing $290 million in its second Series B funding round.
Frank Rubio spent 371 days in low Earth orbit, breaking the record for the longest U.S. space mission.
The U.S. Space Force has expressed concerns about China's lack of transparency when it comes to its activities in space.
An impressive trek through a dense boulder field is the latest in a growing list of accomplishments for the six-wheeled rover.
Astronomers believe the earliest galaxies continuously drew in gas from the vast intergalactic medium.
The company's CEO Bob Smith is stepping down after a rocky six years at the helm.
Efforts to reestablish contact with Chandrayaan-3 will continue, but it's not looking great tbh.
Over the weekend, the OSIRIS-REx probe successfully delivered rocky samples from asteroid Bennu, which could hold clues to the origins of life on Earth.
The probe will drop off surface samples from asteroid Bennu on Sunday morning, aiming for a parachute-assisted landing in the Utah desert.
Instead of replacing humans, robots could amplify our skills, while navigating ethical challenges and promoting compassionate AI collaboration.
New research shows that the treatment promoted bone growth in mice living at the International Space Station and back on Earth with no apparent adverse effects.
NASA's complex plan to return rocky samples from the Red Planet has faced scrutiny for increasing cost and delays.
The carbon appears to have spilled out of the moon's subsurface oceans, rather than arriving via a meteorite or other outside source.
Bad things do seem to come in threes and recent events in the launch industry have certainly proven that point over the past several days.
The administration is seeking a regulation change that would require companies to responsibly deorbit their upper stages.
The NASA spacecraft will return a sample from the distant asteroid to Earth on September 24.