SpinLaunch is working to send rockets to the upper atmosphere using the power of centrifugal force.
The precious data from the cutting-edge space telescope is only digestible thanks to the creative work of the image processing team.
SWOT's main science instrument unexpectedly shut down as the satellite was undergoing commissioning activities.
The first stage of the company's workhorse Falcon 9 rocket stuck its 100th landing shortly after launch from Cape Canaveral in Florida.
From trips to Venus and Jupiter to investigations of asteroids and methane-soaked moons, the future of space exploration looks incredibly bright.
The European Space Agency wants private companies to build a lunar telecommunications service, but it'll require a common lunar reference time to work.
The Hayabusa2 mission to Ryugu found organic molecules on the asteroid, new research describes.
Eager to get its second generation Starlink satellites off the ground, SpaceX created a pint-sized version that can fit inside a Falcon 9 rocket.
News of the deal caused Terran Orbital's stocks to surge by 71%, with the company's CEO saying it's probably the largest small satellite deal ever.
The proposed satellites, in addition to providing internet services, could spy on Starlink satellites and possibly disable them.
The highly anticipated rocket will carry two internet satellites, a lunar lander, and the remains of dead U.S. presidents.
The rescue mission that Roscosmos and NASA say is distinctly not a rescue mission launched on Thursday at 7:24 p.m. ET.
The Saturn V rocket remains one of NASA's greatest technological achievements—a powerful launch vehicle that finally brought the Moon within reach.
The rocket and launch pad survived the recent static fire test, setting the stage for a debut flight in March, according to a SpaceX official.
The Zhurong rover was scheduled to end its hibernation mode in December but images captured by NASA's Mars orbiter show the rover hasn't moved in months.
A second inspection of the damaged Progress 82 freighter suggests Russia is experiencing some freakishly bad luck with micrometeorites these days.
The innermost planet to the Sun looks astonishingly close—and small—in the latest view from an extreme probe.
A pathetic fine of $175,000 is all SpaceX is likely to receive after failing to provide the FAA with pre-launch data for a flight last year.
The launch of an uncrewed replacement Soyuz capsule to the ISS will have to wait, as investigators sort out the cause of a second coolant leak.
Ten years in the making, Japan’s H3 rocket is finally ready to fly, with its inaugural launch scheduled for Thursday, February 16.