Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin sets date for first astronaut crew liftoff
Jeff Bezos’ space venture Blue Origin on Wednesday announced the date that it will fly its first crew of astronauts into space.
Boeing risks missing Air Force One 2024 deadline due to legal, production issues
Boeing and GDC Technics are locked in a legal battle over the termination of a contract related to the Air Force One production.
SpaceX, NASA delay astronauts' return to Earth until Sunday
Astronauts on SpaceX's Crew-1 Dragon capsule are now scheduled to return to Earth from the International Space Station (ISS) on Sunday before 3 a.m. EST.
19 states ask Supreme Court to limit EPA authority in order to protect jobs
Nineteen states are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to limit the Environment Protection Agency's authority to protect energy jobs.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin to begin selling seats on New Shepard
Blue Origin announced Thursday that it would soon begin to sell tickets for a chance to ride on the reusable suborbital rocket New Shepard.
Elon Musk teases Jeff Bezos ‘can’t get it up’ in battle over space contract
Tesla and SpaceX CEO teased Amazon founder Jeff Bezos on Monday night after it was reported that Bezos’ Blue Origin planned to contest a NASA award recently given to SpaceX.
NASA's Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, achieves fastest, farthest flight to date
According to NASA, Ingenuity took off at 1:31 a.m. eastern time, or 12:33 p.m. local Mars time, rising 16 feet (5 meters) off the ground, the same altitude as its previous flight. The helicopter then zipped downrange 164 feet (50 meters), almost half the length of a football field, reaching a top speed of 6.6 feet per second (2 meters per second).
Biden to release climate goals to improve jobs and lower pollution
President Biden is set to announce Thursday, new goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by over 50 percent from 2005 levels by 2030 – just one part of the U.S.’s plan to combat climate change.
The FAA's new regulations for drones go into effect today
The business of flying drones is about the change.
Yellen says going green will cost $2.5T and require private sector investment
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday noted that the Biden administration’s goal of reducing emissions by investing in green energy infrastructure will require a sizable investment.
Apple, partners launch $200M climate fund
Apple Inc. and Goldman Sachs launched a $200 million fund Thursday aimed at removing carbon from the atmosphere through investing in forestry projects, while "generating a financial return for investors."
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos shows off NS-15 rocket on social media
Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos posted a picture on Instagram standing next to his space company's New Shepard suborbital rocket booster after another successful flight test on Wednesday.
Dr. Michio Kaku's quest for the 'theory of everything'
Author and theoretical physics professor discusses his new book 'The God Equation' on 'Kennedy'
Former SpaceX exec vying to become ‘Henry Ford of space’ raises $5M to mass produce rockets
It’s easy to imagine a future where mankind travels to space as easily as to the supermarket, as seen in countless movies and TV shows, and private companies are already laying the groundwork for it – with hefty price tags but promising new technology.
NASA releases 'stunning' images from Perseverance rover on Mars
FOX News correspondent Phil Keating has the details from Miami on 'America's Newsroom'
SpaceX Crew-1 successfully launches en route to ISS
The SpaceX Crew-1 successfully launched from Kennedy Space Center en route to the International Space Station Sunday night.
NASA's next Mars rover lifts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida
Phil Keating reports from the scene as the Perseverance rover blasts into space for a 7-month mission.
SpaceX launch postponed because of inclement weather
Kristin Fisher explains how common scrubbed missions actually are.
NASA's solar orbiter begins historic mission to the sun
The joint mission between NASA and the European Space Agency is expected to produce the first images of the sun's north and south poles.
Aztec treasure discovered at Mexico City construction site
Gold bar found in Mexico City nearly 40 years ago is discovered to be Aztec gold.



















