The four-person crew will strap into the Orion capsule in 2024 as part of the space agency's ongoing lunar program.
The presence of the controversial Texas senator will dampen the mood at what will otherwise be a historic day for NASA and the Canadian Space Agency.
We’ll also be following a pair of important Falcon 9 launches from SpaceX, including the company’s seventh rideshare mission.
The agreement with Astrolab marks SpaceX's first commercial contract for transporting cargo to the Moon with its upcoming megarocket.
The space agency's proposed longterm strategy for exploring the Red Planet involves lower-cost missions and paving the way for humans to land on Mars.
The company's inability to secure new funding has placed the space venture in serious jeopardy.
Starlink and OneWeb both promise global internet coverage, yet there are important differences between the satellite-based service offerings.
NASA's picks will be the first four humans to fly past the Moon since the Apollo program.
China is reportedly finalizing a plan to use parachutes to better control falling side boosters, but it's a limited solution to a larger problem.
The space agency's Crawler Transporter 2 has officially broken the Guinness World Record for the heaviest self-powered vehicle.
The odds of an airplane being struck by space debris is extremely small, but that doesn't mean it can't or won't eventually happen. Tougher rules could help.
Called Crescent Space Services, the new company is being set up to meet the anticipated demand of upcoming lunar missions.
A crewed Boeing CST-100 Starliner might finally blast off this summer, with NASA now targeting July 21 for the highly anticipated, much-delayed launch.
Called Ofek-13, it's the latest in a series of satellites that Israel first launched in 1988.
Isar Aerospace recently secured $165 million in funding to gear up for the inaugural launch of its Spectrum rocket.
It appears that UAE's Rashid 2 rover will not be joining China's Chang'e 7 mission to the Moon owing to a restrictive U.S. law that dates back to the 1970s.
The uncrewed Soyuz MS-22 carried a spacesuit that failed during a recent spacewalk, which will now be examined by engineers on the ground.
The project, done in collaboration with NASA and Intuitive Machines, could lead to enhanced communications during upcoming crewed missions to the Moon and Mars.
Richard Branson's private space company was forced to halt its operations following a failed launch attempt earlier this year that triggered financial turmoil.
The returning OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is scheduled to return samples from asteroid Bennu in September, but NASA is already running rehearsals to get it right.