Known as the Astroscale Prototype Servicer for Refueling, the maneuverable in-space fuel tanker could be ready for launch in two years.
The iconic Endeavour orbiter is set to complete the Space Shuttle display at the California Science Center before it's open to the public.
Astrobotic's lunar lander experienced an anomaly early on that killed the prospect of a soft landing on the Moon's surface.
Astrobotic shifted the blame away from the rocket that launched Peregrine, stating that ULA's Vulcan Centaur is not to blame for the anomaly.
Astrobotic's Peregrine spacecraft has mere hours of power left, forcing last-ditch efforts to eke out as much from the ill-fated mission as possible.
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NASA has just unveiled its latest selection of advanced concepts for further exploration, and they’re as wild and intriguing as we’ve come to expect.
After dropping off samples from asteroid Bennu to Earth, the newly rebranded mission is headed to asteroid Apophis to stir up its surface.
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The new propulsion system is powered by supersonic technology and can be used for spacecraft journeying from the Moon to Mars.
This year, we saw new Moon suits, megarocket blastoffs, and a mysterious beached object. Oh, and an ultraviolet Mars.
Launched five days ago, the reusable spaceplane has deployed several objects, some of which appear to be transmitting signals.
Plus, poison control centers report thousands of calls related to Wegovy overdoses.
The year offered a roller coaster of emotions, from rocket explosions and Moon crashes, to record-setting launches and the discovery of a triple asteroid.
The famous spacecraft started transmitting a repeated pattern of ones and zeroes, and engineers are scrambling to find a solution.
A month after launch, the small satellites may be lost in space.
The NASA-funded refueling test would require the megarocket to reach new heights, as the space agency needs the technology for deep space missions.
The second test of SpaceX's Starship was one of many eye-catching moments from a memorable month in spaceflight.
Both stages of the megarocket exploded during the 8-minute mission, but not before the successful implementation of a novel hot-staging maneuver.