The test was meant to usher in the return of the medium-lift launch vehicle following a failed launch in December 2022.
The airline will introduce Panasonic Avionics' Astrova in-flight entertainment systems starting in 2025.
Called LOOP, the Airbus design calls for a greenhouse, a gym, and a centrifuge to simulate gravity.
Europe's JUICE probe will investigate three of Jupiter's largest ice moons for signs of potential habitability.
Starlink and OneWeb both promise global internet coverage, yet there are important differences between the satellite-based service offerings.
The European Space Agency is hoping to return its medium-lift launch vehicle to the pad by the end of the year.
SpinLaunch is working to send rockets to the upper atmosphere using the power of centrifugal force.
Flights of the new rocket were suspended after the recent mission failure, creating a serious headache for the European space industry.
For Arianespace, this is now the third failed launch of a Vega rocket in the last eight attempts.
Your connectivity options depend on the airline you're going with.
The company will add at least 10 Airbus A330-300 planes to its international fleet of over 100 planes starting fall 2023.
The four-wheeled robot was supposed to collect sample tubes on Mars, but a change to the mission left the rover without a purpose. That might change.
SpinLaunch will use the influx of cash to further develop a “kinetic launch system” capable of flinging objects into orbit.
New toy offerings from the worlds of Star Wars , Black Panther , and The Simpsons abound!
The private space company launched Starlink satellites, a military radar satellite, a satellite that takes pictures of Earth, and a mystery payload, perhaps.
A 2021 test of the “kinetic launch system” shot a 10-foot projectile high into the sky.
If approved, the unusual request will come with a long list of safety demands.
It’s an easy way to make a set of cheap wings—just not very durable wings.
One day flying might say goodbye to low-res seatback screens and shredded magazines.
Capable of moving like an inchworm, the “smart spacewalker” will launch to the ISS on July 15.