SpaceX's internet service is now active in Nigeria, despite the company's earlier claim that Starlink was already present on all seven continents.
The coming week will also be a time for solemn reflection, as NASA commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Columbia Space Shuttle disaster.
A Falcon 9 carried a 38,360-pound payload to low Earth orbit on Thursday, in what is a new weight record for the trusty rocket.
More than 10 million pounds of propellant were pumped into the fully stacked rocket, moving the company toward an orbital launch.
A transient atmospheric feature with the distinct appearance of a spiral galaxy is being linked to the launch of a GPS satellite.
We’re also expecting SpaceX’s sixth launch of the year and updates about an upcoming NASA mission to the ISS.
CEO Elon Musk claims that a March orbital launch test of the gigantic Starship is "highly likely."
The commercialization of space continues unabated, with an unprecedented number of launches and missions planned for 2023.
A Falcon 9 rocket sent 114 payloads to orbit, signaling the start to another potentially record-breaking year for the private space company.
The company was weirdly vague about today's mission, leaving doubts as to which type of Starlink satellite was tossed to low Earth orbit.
The company has asked the FCC for a temporary authorization to help it provide better connectivity to its customers.
The company is poised to accomplish CEO Elon Musk's stated goal of performing 60 flights in 2022.
SpaceX is ready to launch a historic lunar lander and a batch of its competitor's satellites, missions that had been put on hold due to unspecified issues.
The new division, called Starshield, further casts SpaceX as a military contractor and leverages its existing partnerships with the Pentagon.
SpaceX is launching a batch of internet satellites belonging to its main rival, OneWeb, in one of the more unintuitive launches of the year.
The company has now failed to launch its Falcon 9, carrying a private lunar lander and NASA probe, on two occasions due to unspecified technical problems.
The private company's 26th resupply mission for NASA will carry an experiment that could eventually allow astronauts to grow their own food.
An upcoming experiment could make it possible for the U.S. Space Force to launch replacement satellites with just 24 hours notice.
China was initially looking to emulate NASA’s SLS rocket but is now seeking to build something more akin to SpaceX’s Starship.
The company lost communication with the descending Electron booster and opted to pull its helicopter away from the recovery zone.