Rumors are swirling that United Launch Alliance is on the verge of being sold, in what would be a major shift in the aerospace industry.
It’s been six months since Blue Origin’s New Shepard failed during launch, yet virtually nothing is known about the anomaly or when the rocket might fly again.
The California company, through its acquisition of Launcher, is aiming to build a space station that's far bigger than the ISS.
The highly anticipated rocket will carry two internet satellites, a lunar lander, and the remains of dead U.S. presidents.
Patrick Stewart, Gates McFadden, Michael Dorn, and Jonathan Frakes reveal if they'd follow William Shatner into space.
Axiom Space announced an agreement with Saudi Arabia this past September to fly astronauts to the International Space Station.
The space agency is hitching a ride aboard Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, which has yet to take flight.
The conditional approval will require the Project Kuiper team to report launches on a semi-annual basis and retire satellites after seven years.
The Drag Augmentation Deorbiting System is a 38-square-foot sail that's designed to deorbit satellites at the end of their lives—and it appears to work.
Lauren Sánchez—an experienced pilot—expects to lead the crew on a New Shepard rocket, which may not launch again until next year.
The commercialization of space continues unabated, with an unprecedented number of launches and missions planned for 2023.
A whole lotta wonderful and weird things happened in spaceflight this year, providing no shortage of spectacular visuals.
Sierra Space is in the midst of developing an inflatable astronaut module for its planned Orbital Reef space station.
ThinkOrbit's ambitious project could be used to manufacture computer chips and other products in space.
NASA administrator Bill Nelson recently asked SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell if Elon's Twitter acquisition is serving as a "distraction" at the rocket firm.
The Blue Origin founder sued NASA after losing its original bid to SpaceX, but there's still a chance for the billionaire to build an alternative Moon lander.
NASA needs the upgraded Starship lunar lander for the Artemis 4 mission, which is scheduled to fly in 2027.
To keep its FCC license, the company must launch half of its 3,236 Project Kuiper satellites by 2026.
Companies say it's not clear which government agency should oversee commercial space stations.
The company will no longer be using ABL Space Systems to launch its Kuiper-1 and Kuiper-2 satellites and will instead use ULA's Vulcan Centaur rocket.