Sierra Space's Dream Chaser is set for launch next year from the Kennedy Space Center, but rigorous tests still need to ensure its safety and performance.
The impressive Starship rocket is tantalizingly close to a second launch, but there's a final hurdle to clear after the debut flight ended in a fireball.
The mockup showcases Blue Origin’s contribution to NASA’s Artemis program, offering a glimpse into the future of human lunar exploration.
The NASA-funded mission will launch two twin spacecraft to explore Mars' magnetosphere and how it interacts with solar wind.
The orbital delivery platform, named Blue Ring, underscores Jeff Bezos’s ongoing ambitions in space.
Spanish company PLD Space made an important step forward—for itself and for Europe—by finally launching its Miura 1 rocket.
The Elon Musk versus Jeff Bezos space rivalry intensified on Friday as ULA's Atlas 5 rocket launched two prototype satellites for Project Kuiper.
The company is walking away from a previously awarded $125.6 million contract from NASA to design and build a commercial space station.
Jeff Bezos’s space venture, Project Kuiper, is set for a Friday launch, aiming to challenge Elon Musk’s Starlink in the satellite internet arena.
Northrop Grumman appears to have exited the race to build an ISS replacement, while Blue Origin is redirecting staff away from its Orbital Reef project.
Talks between the two are reportedly breaking down as Blue Origin works on the Blue Moon lunar lander and Sierra Space focuses on its Dream Chaser spaceplane.
After a year-long investigation into the liftoff malfunction, Jeff Bezos's space tourism rocket remains grounded and barred from suborbital flights.
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.
The company's CEO Bob Smith is stepping down after a rocky six years at the helm.
The space station is scheduled for retirement by 2030 and must be deorbited safely to prevent it from crashing onto populated areas.
Humanity is dashing to the Moon once more, but this time with private players, a lunar habitat, and a trajectory for Mars.
SpaceX continues to dominate headlines with its groundbreaking launch vehicles, but a new generation of U.S. rocket companies is quietly reaching for the stars.
The lawsuit claims that the company did not consider SpaceX because of the ongoing rivalry between Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk.
Due to ongoing development delays, ULA’s trusty Atlas V will hoist two prototype broadband satellites, not the anticipated Vulcan Centaur.
Called DRACO, the in-space propulsion system could revolutionize the way we travel to distant locations.