A new report accuses the space agency of a lack of transparency regarding the cost of its SLS program.
NASA is running tests to determine the root cause behind unanticipated variations observed across the heat shield in the wake of the Artemis 1 mission.
Three Orion crew capsules, each at a distinct stage of production, were recently displayed for a photo op at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
The space agency awarded task orders to Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace to build on the existing designs of their in-development spacesuits.
A NASA trial to mine resources on the Moon could further the space agency's Artemis program and boost commercial interest.
Mobile launcher 1 sustained some damage from the megarocket's inaugural blastoff in November 2022.
Under the $3.4 billion contract, the Blue Origin-led team will design, develop, and test the crewed lander, dubbed Blue Moon.
NASA’s Artemis program to return humans to the lunar surface is moving at a snail’s pace. Here’s why.
The Architecture Definition Document describes NASA's plan for key partnerships, hardware, and operations for future human missions to the Moon and Mars.
A Virginia-based company has transformed the section of a submerged training facility to help Artemis astronauts train for upcoming moonwalks.
Koch was part of NASA's first all-woman spacewalk and set the record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman. Now, she's going to the Moon.
The SLS upper stage will send a crewed Orion spacecraft on a 10-day journey to the Moon and back as early as late next year.
We're expecting the third launch attempt of Relativity Space's 3D-printed rocket and new insights into what President Biden's proposed budget means for NASA.
Orion’s 25.5-day lunar journey sets the stage for humans to once again walk on the Moon.
It was a scary and unexpected 47 minutes, but NASA managed to restore communications with its uncrewed Artemis 1 capsule.
The gigantic SLS blasted off into the dark Florida sky, becoming the most powerful rocket to ever take flight. The Artemis era has officially begun.
The 55-pound probe entered safe mode during a trajectory correction maneuver on September 8.
An engine that refused to cool down led to today’s scrub, delaying the much-anticipated inaugural launch of NASA’s SLS.
The much-anticipated first launch of the Space Launch System could happen as early as late August.
An Inspector General report blamed NASA's commercial partner Bechtel for its "poor performance."