The Elon Musk versus Jeff Bezos space rivalry intensified on Friday as ULA's Atlas 5 rocket launched two prototype satellites for Project Kuiper.
The FCC fined the company $150,000 for failing to properly deorbit a satellite, aiming to control the mounting problem of space debris.
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.
The U.S. is concerned that Iran could be developing nuclear weapons and advance its ballistic missile program.
The U.S. Space Force has expressed concerns about China's lack of transparency when it comes to its activities in space.
NASA's complex plan to return rocky samples from the Red Planet has faced scrutiny for increasing cost and delays.
The administration is seeking a regulation change that would require companies to responsibly deorbit their upper stages.
The Air Force and the FAA denied permission for Varda Space's capsule to return and land on Earth.
The prototype upper stage vehicle leapt just 30 feet into the air, but the successful test suggests Stoke Space is heading in the right direction.
The Russian president met with North Korea's Kim Jong Un at a rocket launch facility to highlight upcoming collaborations between the two nations.
Levitating conveyor belts, asteroid spaceships, and crater telescopes, oh my!
ESA released a new video showing the final moments before its satellite was deliberately destroyed in Earth's atmosphere.
The new mission statement is shorter and simpler, but somehow even more confusing.
This week, Gizmodo delves into the modern space frontier, charting key players, challenges, and dreams driving today's New Space Race.
TransAstra's capture bag would inflate in orbit, collecting pieces of debris by opening and closing around the floating objects.
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.
The Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron will target adversarial threats in space. Its logo is the grim reaper with the North Star in his eye.
The Mars Ascent Vehicle will bring back samples from the Red Planet that are currently being collected by the Perseverance rover.
Having been outcast by its European counterparts, Russia is set to to embark on a solo journey to the lunar surface.
The experiment will help scientists determine the effects of microgravity on boiling and condensation.