The Pioneer-class stations are designed to accommodate 28 guests for up to two weeks.
He went as far as calling NASA an "ATM" for Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos.
From three-day jaunts in low Earth orbit to a romantic ride in a space balloon, there's an option for practically everyone. But also no one.
A reality TV star, a tech tycoon, a comedian, and a helicopter pilot walk into a ritzy restaurant. The joke? Anybody can get along as long as everybody's rich.
Project Kuiper is scheduled for 83 launches in the next five years.
Artemis astronauts will require sophisticated vehicles to support their lunar expeditions.
Like William Shatner before him, Davidson won’t have to pay for his seat to the edge of space.
The ISS will plunge into a remote part of the Pacific Ocean known as the “spacecraft cemetery.”
Potential highlights include the first orbital launch of SpaceX's megarocket and a surprising number of Moon missions.
Space ain't what it used to be, nor will it ever be the same again, as this year so aptly demonstrated.
A 17-year-old program to recognize commercial astronauts is ending, but not before the last set of astronaut wings get handed out.
A new report chronicles the staggeringly unequal distribution of carbon emissions tied to the ultra-wealthy's lifestyles.
The ongoing commercialization of space continues, as NASA transitions away from the aging International Space Station.
The news comes after a Russian anti-satellite test sent out a dangerous cloud of dangerous space debris.
The future of Earth is becoming a national park that humans will visit for the weekend while spending most of their lives in space.
Glen de Vries was on a single-engine Cessna 172 aircraft with another passenger, who also died. The FAA and the NTSB are investigating the incident.
The Artemis lunar landing was supposed to happen in 2024, but recent litigation and other factors had made that timeline increasingly unlikely.
'America's Dad' said Bezos offered him a rocket ride but it came at full price.
A judge granted the government’s motion to dismiss the case, clearing the way for SpaceX and NASA to continue work on the Artemis lander.
A proposed “mixed use business park” in orbit would have various amenities and foster "new entertainments."