A new short film from Swedish animator Erik Wernquist depicts a huge, rotating space station with a lone passenger aboard.
The spacecraft is 4.7 million miles away from Dinkinesh, but still has another 16 million miles to travel before their rendezvous.
Falling pieces of space junk could be altering the stratosphere and negatively impacting our climate, new research suggests.
The orbital delivery platform, named Blue Ring, underscores Jeff Bezos’s ongoing ambitions in space.
The upcoming Gaganyaan demo is a big deal for India, laying the groundwork for ambitious crewed missions and setting sights on lunar astronaut landings by 2040.
The space agency is considering budget cuts to Hubble and Chandra in anticipation of a flat budget for 2024.
Space Perspective unveiled the design of a luxury restroom on board its upcoming balloon rides to the edge of space.
The first crewed flight of Starliner is postponed again, while the first operational mission slides to 2025.
The space agency is contemplating a transition to a service contract model to manage and reduce the skyrocketing costs of its SLS megarocket.
The space agency is investigating a backup radiator on the Russian module that sprung a leak earlier this week.
The boosters took a remarkable trip through LA, heading to a museum to team up with the Endeavor orbiter ahead of a unique "ready for launch" display.
The Psyche spacecraft launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy on Friday at 10:19 a.m. ET, kickstarting a highly-anticipated mission.
Today's asteroid sample unveil came with a twist: NASA didn't open the canister due to excess exterior material, but scientists are amazed by early insights.
The freshly launched observatory encountered a navigation issue that jeopardized its entire mission, but a software patch rectified its cosmic orientation.
The space agency is set for the ultimate unboxing as it presents samples taken from asteroid Bennu this Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. ET.
Spanish company PLD Space made an important step forward—for itself and for Europe—by finally launching its Miura 1 rocket.
This is the third coolant leak from Russia's hardware in Earth orbit within a year, but astronauts on board remain safe and out of immediate danger.
In July, the launch time of Chandrayaan-3 was pushed back by four seconds to avoid a few space objects in the way.
The rocket company is already battling another lawsuit that alleges discriminatory hiring practices.
Stoke Space, in addition to unveiling the new name, raised $100 million during a recent investment round.
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