A fragment from a Chinese weather satellite will come to within 2,000 feet of the ISS, prompting the orbital relocation.
It's cheaper and safer than burning rocket fuel, but satellites have to be built Tonka-tough.
The Artemis lunar landing was supposed to happen in 2024, but recent litigation and other factors had made that timeline increasingly unlikely.
Ongoing launch delays are forcing NASA and SpaceX to get creative with their scheduling.
'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.
The malfunctioning toilet caused urine to spill onto fans and reach beneath the floor of the Crew Dragon capsule.
In an update, NASA said the company had made progress on resolving the oxidation valve issue that scrapped its August test launch.
A Russian director and actress will launch to orbit Tuesday alongside a cosmonaut.
A pair of linked orbiters known together as BepiColombo passed within 124 miles (199 km) of the planet’s surface.
The accusations have prompted a safety review from the Federal Aviation Administration.
FAA investigators were looking into anomalies that occurred during the July flight that took billionaire Richard Branson to the edge of space.
The all-private crew remained calm, despite not always being able to communicate with mission controllers on the ground.
Crew member Chris Sembroski said it best: “Holy shit.”
Called VIPER, the four-wheeled rover will spend 100 days searching for signs of ice and other resources on the Moon.
A daily occurrence for the rest of us—not being complimented by the POTUS—is a wound for Musk's ego, apparently.
Inspiration4 was supposed to make space seem accessible, but the silent treatment we’ve been given has made the final frontier seem more distant than ever.
A glass dome atop the Crew Dragon will allow for stunning panoramic views of Earth and space—and also a safe place to go to the toilet.
Specific concerns over space travel's affects on the human body are something many people with disabilities don’t have to worry about.
The five-hour launch window begins today at 8:02 p.m. EDT (5:02 p.m. PDT), with pre-launch coverage starting four hours earlier.