The winning concept would ideally be ready for launch by the end of the decade.
New "Huddle" features allow users to hop into quick video sessions within different channels, allowing for multiple users to share their screens at once.
The DARPA-led project aims to build a constellation of military satellites in low Earth orbit.
The two torsos, named "Helga" and "Zohar," will journey to the Moon ahead of the crewed Artemis missions.
Cheaper and more lightweight than mounting a net gun on a traditional drone.
The officials cited limited wind tunnels and aging testing infrastructure as partly to blame for the tech's slow roll.
The U.S. also cancelled a scheduled ICBM test for the second time on Friday.
The new strategy calls for an extra launch to the Red Planet and a delivery date of the precious samples no earlier than 2033.
A full-scale, fully functional lunar rover prototype recently drove near Death Valley.
The agency completed a 30-minute autonomous test flight over Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
The Department of Defense plans to send the surveillance balloons to the nation's border with Mexico to float around and try to spot drug smuggling.
A new report finds it would take a measly extra few billion to get all USPS trucks running on electricity.
The ability to forecast social unrest is something governments have desired for a long time—and data researchers are helping them get there.
The sheer number of potential points of failure for this $10 billion telescope has everyone on edge.
The ongoing commercialization of space continues, as NASA transitions away from the aging International Space Station.
The departures mark the biggest blow for The Internet Association, which once played a crucial role in propelling tech-friendly legislation.
Countries with big carbon footprints are giving money to defense contractors as opposed to fulfilling their climate aid promises, a new report finds.
The test came to an abrupt halt around two and a half minutes after launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
Blue Origin's lawsuit comes after NASA awarded a key contract to SpaceX for its Artemis mission, in which astronauts are due to land on the Moon in 2024.
NASA awarded a single contract to SpaceX, a decision Bezos describes as “wrong.”