The court-ordered deadline for Musk to close the deal with Twitter is next week.
The Elon Musk-led company was hit with an $18,475 fine for the incident, in a troubling case that remains open.
The billionaire spoke to Tesla shareholders about the company's quarterly earnings, and said he's full-steam-ahead on closing the drawn-out deal.
The heavy-lift launch vehicle was originally slated for a 2020 liftoff, but the project has suffered from numerous delays.
Russia’s state space corporation claims Oleg Artemyev, who recently returned to Earth after spending 195 days in orbit, wasn’t drunk when he hit a colleague.
ESA's Euclid telescope was supposed to launch earlier this year on a Soyuz rocket, but Russian aggression is forcing the space agency to look elsewhere.
The newly arrived Expedition 68 crew is settling in and getting down to work inside the space lab.
Critics have said LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault and other super-rich have emitted hundreds of tons of CO2 through private air travel.
The SpaceX CEO had recently asked the Pentagon to pay for the satellite internet service instead.
About 85% of the Starlink terminals now in Ukraine were fully or partially funded by governments.
The company will no longer be using ABL Space Systems to launch its Kuiper-1 and Kuiper-2 satellites and will instead use ULA's Vulcan Centaur rocket.
The trek will mark Dennis Tito's second trip to space and his first in over 20 years.
The 60-year-old actor will launch to space to shoot a movie onboard the orbiting space station.
With Alpha reaching orbit earlier this month, Firefly became the fifth U.S. company to launch a rocket to orbit.
The plan: Make Nathan Fielder laugh with references to ancient Reddit memes.
The CAPSTONE probe is en route to a promising lunar orbit, but it entered into a tumble that threatened to derail the mission.
The powerful 28-engine rocket hasn’t flown in three years, the result of payload delays.
SpaceX's fifth crewed mission for NASA blasted off yesterday from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, one week after Hurricane Ian swept through the region.
Jokes about the latest addition to the U.S. armed forces are getting less funny by the minute, while our dependence on space continues to escalate.
The orbital transfer vehicle will very likely burn up in Earth's atmosphere soon if mission controllers can't raise its orbit.