The space station is getting closer to retirement, and it's still in need of a deorbiting vehicle to lower it to its fiery death.
The in-flight propellant transfer is a crucial step in reaching the Moon and Mars.
A crew of astronauts was recently hospitalized following a return to Earth on board SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft.
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One of the four Crew-8 astronauts was forced to stay overnight at the Florida hospital for reasons not made clear.
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Riding off the high of an epic test flight, rocket billionaire Elon Musk revealed upcoming plans for Starship's enhanced reusability.
NASA is once again turning to its more trusted commercial partner SpaceX for crew flights in 2025.
SpaceX operates flights to space as well as a satellite internet division with multiple rivals who rely on those flights.
After successfully launching a crew to the ISS, the rocket's upper stage experienced an anomaly during its deorbit burn.
This is the second landing mishap for the rocket within a month, ending a streak of stellar touchdowns.
Ten years ago, NASA nearly chose a single spacecraft provider, a decision that would have left SpaceX out of the picture, and set the stage for a disastrously limited future.
The company is preparing to launch Starship for the fifth time pending regulatory approval.
The recent test is part of an ongoing effort by rocket startups in China to mimic SpaceX's success.
Cards Against Humanity originally purchased the property in 2017 to protect it from Donald Trump's border wall.
The company is facing over $600,000 in fines for violating regulations during two launches last year.
The company has gotten a number of penalties in recent years, but it all amounts to pocket change for Elon Musk.
Five BlueBird satellites have launched as part of AST SpaceMobile's growing constellation, with even larger ones ahead that may pose a threat to clear night skies.
Two crew members emerged from the Dragon spacecraft to test their new SpaceX suits—and to take in the spectacular view.
A pair of Polaris Dawn astronauts will venture outside the spacecraft on Thursday at 2:23 a.m. ET.