NASA awards designs for nuclear power on the moon
NASA on Tuesday announced three winners in a national contest to design concepts for putting nuclear power on the moon by the end of the decade.
SpaceX clears FAA environmental hurdle, moves closer to routine launches of Starship rocket from Texas
SpaceX will be required to takes more than 75 measures to lessen the environmental impacts around the Texas launch site for its Starship rocket
General Motors is launching a car rental service ... to the Moon
General Motors and Lockheed Martin are developing lunar rovers that will be sent to the Moon and rented out to manned missions visiting the surface.
Bezos' Blue Origin completes fifth crewed flight launch
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin completed its fifth crewed space launch Saturday, taking its passengers on a 10-minute suborbital joyride at about 350,000 feet.
NASA announces who will develop new spacesuits for lunar astronauts
NASA announced the companies that will develop the next spacesuits for moonwalking Artemis astronauts and those working outside the International Space Station.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin unveils new launch date for NS-21 suborbital spaceflight
New Shepard carries crew members above the Kármán line, the internationally recognized boundary of space.
Boeing's Starliner returns from space station
The Boeing CST-100 Starliner returned to Earth late Wednesday afternoon. The capsule landed in New Mexico about four hours after departing the space station.
Japanese astronaut welcome on NASA lunar Gateway, Biden says
The Gateway will be an outpost that orbits the moon, providing vital support for a long-term human return to the lunar surface.
Boeing Starliner docks to International Space Station for first time
The Boeing Starliner autonomously docked to the space station on Friday night. The mission was designed to give Boeing and NASA enough data to certify the spacecraft for long-duration crewed missions to the orbiting laboratory.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin delays NS-21 suborbital spaceflight
New Shepard carries crew members above the Kármán line, the internationally recognized boundary of space, where they experience several minutes of weightlessness before making their descent back to Earth.
NASA’s Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2: What to know
NASA's Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2 will launch Thursday aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
Billionaire Ken Griffin wins Blue Origin spaceflight auction, donates his seat to teacher
Citadel founder and CEO Ken Griffin was the winning bidder for a Blue Origin spaceflight auction this week, and donated his seat to a New York City teacher.
Here's Blue Origin's NS-21 crew
Blue Origin announced the crew flying on its NS-21 mission.
Virgin Galactic’s commercial service delay sparks downgrade
Shares of Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic have tumbled after the aerospace giant's stock was downgraded from a buy to a hold rating by Truist Securities analyst Michale Ciarmoli.
SpaceX adds Starlink portability feature for extra $25 per month
SpaceX, which does not currently support Starlink use in motion, is 'actively working' to make the service available for moving vehicles, including automobiles, RVs and boats.
Rocket Lab catches falling booster with helicopter before dropping it
Rocket Lab caught the falling booster of its Electron rocket on Monday with a Sikorsky S-92 helicopter before dropping it in the Pacific Ocean. The crew was forced to let it go for safety reasons.
SpaceX's Crew-4 mission arrives at space station
NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 astronauts arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) late Wednesday. Crew-4 includes NASA's Mission Commander Kjell Lindgren, Pilot Bob Hines and Mission Specialist Jessica Watkins, as well as the European Space Agency's (ESA) Mission Specialist Samantha Cristoforetti.
SpaceX's Starlink lands inflight Wi-Fi partnership with Hawaiian Airlines
Hawaiian Airlines will offer Starlink's high-speed, low-latency broadband internet service free of charge on flights between the islands and the continental United States, Asia and Oceania.
First all-private astronaut team aboard space station heads for splashdown
The SpaceX Crew Dragon made heads for splashdown Monday after a two-week mission aboard the International Space Station.
SpaceX nabs 'eye-watering' wins against Russian hackers in Ukraine, Pentagon says
SpaceX has notched "eye-watering" wins against Russian hackers as it tries to keep Ukraine connected to the internet, Pentagon officials said this week.


















