Times are tough for some commercial launch providers, but Astra and Virgin Orbit's troubles aren't due to Silicon Valley Bank's failure.
Relativity Space’s third attempt to launch its methane-fueled 3D-printed rocket is among the many things we’ll be focusing on this week.
NASA's AIM mission spent 15 years studying the mesosphere before calling it quits due to battery issues.
The first rocket will carry 52 Starlink satellites, while the second Falcon 9 rocket will deliver a batch of telecommunication satellites.
Russia is refusing to return 36 OneWeb internet satellites following a sanctions-provoked fallout with the British company.
The 22-year-old Mars Odyssey recently showed signs of missing fuel, sparking an interplanetary mystery that required some clever scientific sleuthing.
We finally got to see the Artemis Moon suit yesterday, and there's a lot to unpack. We've got you covered.
Electron blasted off on Thursday at 6:38 p.m. ET from NASA’s Virginia facility.
A failed space launch in January sent the Richard Branson-founded company into financial disarray, with Virgin Orbit now announcing a week-long pause.
The space agency initially rejected Axiom Space's proposal citing a poor rating.
NASA hasn’t chosen the exact spot where Artemis astronauts will land later this decade, but a new image showcases a candidate location in gorgeous detail.
Under the $112 million contract, Firefly will attempt to place a lander on the Moon's far side and deploy a European satellite.
"Elon Musk we will help you sell your drawings to other manufacturers—build the ship faster and fly away," the LockBit ransomware gang wrote on its site.
Built by Axiom Space, the sleek new spacesuit will be worn by the first astronauts to visit the lunar surface since Apollo 17.
The big reveal is scheduled for Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. ET, and you can watch it live right here.
The private company's Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Kennedy Space Center on Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. ET.
The Long March 2D second stage delivered three military satellites in June 2022 before falling unexpectedly back to Earth last week.
Amazon unveiled three different sizes for its Project Kupier customer terminals, covering everyone from single users to massive enterprises.
From tiny portable launch vehicles to gigantic reusable megarockets, the future of rocketry looks exceptionally bright.
The Biden administration wants $27.2 billion for NASA’s 2024 budget, with the space agency prioritizing Moon and Mars missions.