Russia had previously threatened to leave the ISS by 2024, but is now the last of NASA's partners to agree to stay aboard the station for a few more years.
The company won't be able to salvage any of the three boosters, as the giant rocket is on a mission to send its payloads directly to a high Earth orbit.
The space agency is hoping that future astronauts can use this technology for longterm habitation on the Moon as part of its Artemis program.
Virgin Orbit may be dead, but Richard Branson's other space venture is getting closer to resuming its commercial space tourism services.
The interstellar traveler is gradually losing power, but a clever tweak means it can continue running all of its scientific instruments.
The research rocket took a longer trajectory than intended and accidentally ended up in the neighboring country.
Tokyo-based ispace has not been able to reestablish communications with its M1 lander since performing a landing attempt yesterday.
Tokyo-based ispace was hoping to become the first commercial venture to safely place a lander on the lunar surface.
The Zhurong rover was scheduled to wake up from its hibernation in December, but has remained idle on the same Martian spot for nearly a year.
Should the landing be successful, Japan's ispace will make history as the first private space company to land on the Moon. Catch the action live right here.
The most powerful rocket to take flight blasted off last week from Boca Chica, Texas. Nearby residents are still grappling with the repercussions.
The Mars rover has had a stubborn rock lodged in its wheel since last year.
History could be made this week, as Japan's ispace seeks to become the first private mission to land successfully on the Moon.
The first flight of SpaceX’s colossal rocket was as spectacular as it was revealing.
Called LOOP, the Airbus design calls for a greenhouse, a gym, and a centrifuge to simulate gravity.
The rocket was too small and its price tag was too big.
The heavy-lift Vulcan Centaur was undergoing tests at a NASA launch facility when a powerful fireball tore through the test mount.
Footage taken near the launch tower show surprising amounts of debris from the first test flight of Starship.
A bright flash seen over the capital city of Ukraine was mistakenly attributed to the satellite's reentry, with NASA denying any connection.
The space agency needs an additional $250 million this fiscal year to make sure the Martian mission stays on schedule to launch in 2028.