The JUICE spacecraft recently swung past the Moon and Earth in a rare maneuver on its journey to Jupiter.
The rocket delivered the latest batch of Starlink satellites to orbit but failed to stick the landing.
The mission launched in April to test a cost-effective form of space travel that relies on the Sun, but it's not going as planned.
Polaris Dawn, funded by billionaire Jared Isaacman, will feature a number of firsts, including the first spacewalk conducted by private astronauts.
Boeing Starliner astronauts' intended eight-day journey is now expected to last a total of eight months
The European Space Agency is calling the risky "braking" maneuver a "double world first."
NASA put out a request for the private sector to take over its VIPER rover, and Intuitive Machines answered the call.
Using quantum technology in space could help scientists unravel the mysteries of dark matter.
Fram2 could fly as early as this year, marking SpaceX's seventh private crew of astronauts.
China's attempt to build an orbital satellite network similar to SpaceX's Starlink is off to an alarming start.
Speculation is swirling that the two Starliner astronauts, currently stuck on the ISS, may have to return home on a SpaceX Dragon.
The company plans to launch thousands of direct-to-cell Starlink satellites, which may interfere with our views of the night sky.
The hybrid spacecraft launched in December 2023 for its third flight, but very little is known about this secretive Chinese mission.
SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft could launch with two astronauts instead of four to make room for the Starliner crew.
A report suggests SpaceX's giant rocket might be too big to dock with NASA Moon-orbiting outpost.
That's on top of the $1.1 billion in previously reported losses on the spacecraft, which still hasn't passed certification.
The vessel's crew, whose stay aboard the ISS has stretched over a month longer than planned, conducted tests on the commercial spacecraft's thrusters—and the initial data is encouraging.
SpaceX's workhorse launch vehicle has been cleared to fly following an investigation into the July 11 incident, which resulted in the loss of 20 Starlink satellites.
Astronauts get aches, pains, and allergies just like those of us back on Earth, but they may be out of luck if the pills go bad before they return home from the Red Planet.
Cost overruns and delays doomed the ice-hunting lunar rover.
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