A Falcon 9 rocket sent 114 payloads to orbit, signaling the start to another potentially record-breaking year for the private space company.
The mission could take off by 2030 as China's answer to NASA's ongoing Artemis program.
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft sprung a leak last month, jeopardizing three astronauts' ride back to Earth.
The company was weirdly vague about today's mission, leaving doubts as to which type of Starlink satellite was tossed to low Earth orbit.
Russia’s space agency is now convinced that a foreign object struck its Soyuz MS-22 capsule on December 15, triggering an alarming coolant leak outside the ISS.
The government funding bill gave the Space Force nearly $1.7 billion more than what the Pentagon had requested.
The new-and-improved RS-25 engine blasted its way through the hot-fire test, which ended sooner than expected.
The company has asked the FCC for a temporary authorization to help it provide better connectivity to its customers.
A number of European Union countries are reportedly set to help fund the war-torn country's new terminals.
China's upcoming Chang'e 6 mission will include four international projects, including tools to measure solar winds and a noble gas leaking from the surface.
The lander did not respond to pings from NASA after months of dwindling power.
Danuri will provide new views of the lunar surface and help South Korea plan for its future exploration of our natural satellite.
Roscosmos chief Yury Borisov described the ongoing situation at the space station as “not very pleasant,” saying a replacement spacecraft is being prepared.
The company is poised to accomplish CEO Elon Musk's stated goal of performing 60 flights in 2022.
BioSentinel will test the effects of cosmic radiation on living organisms during long-term spaceflight.
NASA and Roscosmos are investigating yesterday's troublesome spacecraft leak, which could affect the astronauts' ride back to Earth.
The coolest images of (and on) the Red Planet taken in the last year show craters, funky rocks, and human trash.
A whole lotta wonderful and weird things happened in spaceflight this year, providing no shortage of spectacular visuals.
The Juno spacecraft captured this view of hundreds of volcanic hotspots, which help create auroras on Jupiter.
Sierra Space is in the midst of developing an inflatable astronaut module for its planned Orbital Reef space station.