Two days before, the Tesla CEO owned himself in spectacular fashion when he tweeted out a poll asking, “Should I step down as head of Twitter?"
Danuri will provide new views of the lunar surface and help South Korea plan for its future exploration of our natural satellite.
Roscosmos chief Yury Borisov described the ongoing situation at the space station as “not very pleasant,” saying a replacement spacecraft is being prepared.
The company is poised to accomplish CEO Elon Musk's stated goal of performing 60 flights in 2022.
Called SWOT, the satellite will perform a comprehensive survey of Earth's water levels—something no satellite has ever attempted before.
A whole lotta wonderful and weird things happened in spaceflight this year, providing no shortage of spectacular visuals.
Had the private launch been successful, it would have been the first time a methane-fueled rocket flew to Earth orbit, a goal that SpaceX is also pursuing.
Coolant spewed out from the docked Soyuz spacecraft for hours, causing the postponement of a Russian spacewalk.
Hakuto-R is attempting to become the first private mission to safely land on the Moon. It's early days, but the Japanese mission is off to a good start.
Orion’s 25.5-day lunar journey sets the stage for humans to once again walk on the Moon.
Get yourself a genuine giant blue bird or even a hand-crank deli slicer, or you could perhaps snag a chair that might have seated a former Tweep.
ThinkOrbit's ambitious project could be used to manufacture computer chips and other products in space.
If it lands on the Moon, Hakuto-R will be the first private mission to accomplish such a feat.
NASA administrator Bill Nelson recently asked SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell if Elon's Twitter acquisition is serving as a "distraction" at the rocket firm.
SpaceX's Starship megarocket will be used for the unprecedented dearMoon mission, currently scheduled to blast off in 2023.
SpaceX told the FCC it believes its new network could one day provide text, voice, and web browsing with theoretical upload speeds of 3.0 Mbps.
SpaceX is ready to launch a historic lunar lander and a batch of its competitor's satellites, missions that had been put on hold due to unspecified issues.
A Twitter advertising tool could be exposing companies, governments, and users alike to the security risks of Elon Musk's wobbling social network.
The Blue Origin founder sued NASA after losing its original bid to SpaceX, but there's still a chance for the billionaire to build an alternative Moon lander.
The exciting finale of the Artemis 1 mission will involve a reentry technique never attempted for a passenger spacecraft.