The Psyche spacecraft launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy on Friday at 10:19 a.m. ET, kickstarting a highly-anticipated mission.
Philosopher Bernard Williams said September tries its best to have us forget summer, but these spaceflight images from the past month point us to the future.
Talks between the two are reportedly breaking down as Blue Origin works on the Blue Moon lunar lander and Sierra Space focuses on its Dream Chaser spaceplane.
The quest to “kiss the Sun” has led to unprecedented distance and speed records, as Parker continues its historic exploration of our host star.
The Louisville space company’s valuation has jumped to an impressive $5.3 billion after securing $290 million in its second Series B funding round.
The U.S. Space Force has expressed concerns about China's lack of transparency when it comes to its activities in space.
The probe is designed to observe space weather, allowing scientists to better understand its effects on Earth.
The Air Force and the FAA denied permission for Varda Space's capsule to return and land on Earth.
Levitating conveyor belts, asteroid spaceships, and crater telescopes, oh my!
The Deep Space Network antennas are already operating at capacity, with an anticipated growth in demand with the upcoming Artemis missions.
United Launch Alliance's Silent Barker mission is set for launch on Tuesday morning at 8:34 a.m. ET, and you can catch the action live right here.
Galactic 02 carried a Caribbean mother-daughter duo who won seats on board the company's VSS Unity spacecraft.
The company is anticipating that its Starliner crew capsule will be ready for flight in March 2024 following a critical test of its parachute system.
The legendary probe went silent two weeks ago as the result of NASA transmitting a potentially faulty command.
The spacecraft’s antenna is—alarmingly—no longer pointing towards Earth, in what NASA hopes is a temporary problem.
The CST-100 Starliner program continues to flounder, with the latest launch delay casting a stark shadow on Boeing’s finances.
The team behind the Janus mission is trying to find a new use for the spacecraft, which are now sitting in storage.
The red planet donned a new color when captured in ultraviolet wavelengths.
The submersible implosion that killed five people at the bottom of the ocean highlights risks associated with extreme tourism.
AST SpaceMobile wants to build a space-based cellular broadband network in low Earth orbit, but at a potential cost to astronomy.