The bill could extend liability protections for companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin should a crew member suffer an injury or die.
Company CEO Elon Musk said the 394-foot-tall rocket took 40 seconds to respond to the self-destruct command—an interminable amount of time for a safety feature.
We’ll also be watching the launch of NASA’s hurricane-sniffing TROPICS satellites.
Starship's explosion last week is "not a big downer," according to NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, who expects SpaceX to fly its megarocket again in two months.
The triple-core rocket blasted off on Sunday evening to deliver three satellites to a high Earth orbit.
On Friday morning, Al Neyadi and his NASA crewmate Stephen Bowen will attempt to retrieve an antenna outside the ISS that will be returned back to Earth.
The company won't be able to salvage any of the three boosters, as the giant rocket is on a mission to send its payloads directly to a high Earth orbit.
Researchers said they could access an imaging satellite’s control interface, letting them manipulate its systems and introduce malicious code.
Tokyo-based ispace has not been able to reestablish communications with its M1 lander since performing a landing attempt yesterday.
Tokyo-based ispace was hoping to become the first commercial venture to safely place a lander on the lunar surface.
Twitter's CEO shared a screenshot of his private navigation menu, showing a second profile and subscribers paying nearly $100k a month for "exclusive content."
Should the landing be successful, Japan's ispace will make history as the first private space company to land on the Moon. Catch the action live right here.
The most powerful rocket to take flight blasted off last week from Boca Chica, Texas. Nearby residents are still grappling with the repercussions.
History could be made this week, as Japan's ispace seeks to become the first private mission to land successfully on the Moon.
The arms race between spam blockers and spam senders is about to escalate with the emergence of a new weapon: generative artificial intelligence.
The first flight of SpaceX’s colossal rocket was as spectacular as it was revealing.
The rocket was too small and its price tag was too big.
The heavy-lift Vulcan Centaur was undergoing tests at a NASA launch facility when a powerful fireball tore through the test mount.
Footage taken near the launch tower show surprising amounts of debris from the first test flight of Starship.
The 394-foot-tall rocket launched from Starbase Thursday morning, in what is a massive step forward for the SpaceX program.