NASA asked commercial providers to find a way to boost Hubble’s orbit, and now Momentus Space and Astroscale have offered a solution.
The future of New Horizons hangs in the balance as NASA seeks to fundamentally change the focus of the mission.
Fox's Stars on Mars is set to premiere on June 5 with host William Shatner serving as "mission control."
A new tactic to fire up the lunar satellite's engines has resulted in "limited success."
Axiom Space and Virgin Galactic are hoping to launch astronauts to space in late May, but these companies have very different missions in mind.
Momentus Space says the recent demonstration sets it on the path to fully operational missions.
The experimental spacecraft secretly launched to space last summer, but very little has been shared about its mission, which appears to have ended.
A total of 4,023 Starlink satellites are now in low Earth orbit, as SpaceX continues to build its record-setting constellation at a rapid pace.
A small rocket carrying ashes for a suborbital memorial service blew up seconds after launch, but the company claims the precious payload managed to survive.
The dramatic footage shows a Falcon Heavy fairing blazing through the atmosphere at speeds reaching Mach 15.
Fresh images from NASA's new ShadowCam is allowing the space agency to get a closer look at possible landing sites for its upcoming crewed Artemis missions.
The UP Aerospace rocket, which carried student projects and cremated remains, suffered an anomaly about three seconds after liftoff.
Chunks of debris, falling dust, and fire spread from SpaceX's Starship launch in April. Conservation groups say the launch never should have been allowed.
The bill could extend liability protections for companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin should a crew member suffer an injury or die.
Company CEO Elon Musk said the 394-foot-tall rocket took 40 seconds to respond to the self-destruct command—an interminable amount of time for a safety feature.
NASA’s Artemis program to return humans to the lunar surface is moving at a snail’s pace. Here’s why.
We’ll also be watching the launch of NASA’s hurricane-sniffing TROPICS satellites.
Starship's explosion last week is "not a big downer," according to NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, who expects SpaceX to fly its megarocket again in two months.
Hydrated dunes suggest water can persist on some parts of the Martian surface, according to data from China's troubled Zhurong rover.
The triple-core rocket blasted off on Sunday evening to deliver three satellites to a high Earth orbit.