The collision will mark the first time that our space stuff has unintentionally reached the lunar surface.
Musk offered to provide Starlink satellite internet to the region but acknowledged doing so would take some effort.
Photo-bombing Starlink satellites are increasingly complicating ground-based observations, especially those made during twilight.
The 469-foot-tall launch and catch tower is being put through tests at SpaceX’s Texas launch facility.
The dish's Snow Melt Mode prevents snow build-up from interfering with the signal—and apparently provides a toasty outdoor lounge space for critters.
Potential highlights include the first orbital launch of SpaceX's megarocket and a surprising number of Moon missions.
SpaceX founder Elon Musk infamously predicted the pandemic would be over by April 2020.
The problem was traced to a computer on one of the Space Launch System's four RS-25 engines, which date back to the Space Shuttle.
Space ain't what it used to be, nor will it ever be the same again, as this year so aptly demonstrated.
A 17-year-old program to recognize commercial astronauts is ending, but not before the last set of astronaut wings get handed out.
A new report chronicles the staggeringly unequal distribution of carbon emissions tied to the ultra-wealthy's lifestyles.
The newly deployed system can calculate impact odds as low as a few chances in 10 million.
"I’m literally saying get rid of all subsidies," the tech CEO said at an event this week.
But the pandemic has fueled a rapid surge of worldwide internet users.
Musk advised employees to work over the weekend after reading Raptor engine production issues were far worse than previously thought.
The government also told the public not to buy Starlink internet because the company didn't have a license.
Launch of DART is scheduled for Wednesday, November 24.
The Legacy Survey of Space and Time camera will scan the night sky in high resolution from its perch in Chile.
That’s assuming SpaceX receives licensing approval from the Federal Aviation Administration.
Accumulating space debris is leading us toward a catastrophe that could make portions of Earth orbit inaccessible.