A U.S.-led campaign has been encouraging other nations to ban dangerous anti-satellite tests, both to protect space-based assets and to prevent more space junk.
The ethereal Southern Ring Nebula may have emerged from a dance party gone wrong between stars.
SpaceX told the FCC it believes its new network could one day provide text, voice, and web browsing with theoretical upload speeds of 3.0 Mbps.
The mission team lost contact with the ionosphere-probing spacecraft two weeks ago and hasn't heard from it since.
SpaceX is ready to launch a historic lunar lander and a batch of its competitor's satellites, missions that had been put on hold due to unspecified issues.
The NEO Surveyor project has cleared a NASA review, but the space telescope will cost upwards of $1.2 billion to build and not launch until 2028.
The Blue Origin founder sued NASA after losing its original bid to SpaceX, but there's still a chance for the billionaire to build an alternative Moon lander.
New photos from Orion offer spectacular views of the Moon and lunar environment, the likes of which haven't been seen in decades.
The exciting finale of the Artemis 1 mission will involve a reentry technique never attempted for a passenger spacecraft.
Meant for the ongoing Artemis missions, COLDArm is designed to withstand temperatures of minus-280 degrees Fahrenheit during the Moon's lunar night.
The new division, called Starshield, further casts SpaceX as a military contractor and leverages its existing partnerships with the Pentagon.
The intercontinental Square Kilometer Array will comprise thousands of dishes to image vast swathes of the sky.
SpaceX is launching a batch of internet satellites belonging to its main rival, OneWeb, in one of the more unintuitive launches of the year.
Orion's return flyby burn began today at 11:43 a.m. ET, during which time ground controllers temporarily and expectedly lost contact with the capsule.
The limited FCC grant, whereby SpaceX can launch 7,500 of its requested 29,988 next-gen Starlink satellites, is a smart and necessary move.
The moon's clouds and a bit of its surface are visible in new views from the space-based observatory.
NASA, in addition to lauding its new megarocket, released a jaw-dropping supercut of the Artemis 1 launch.
Maps of the Martian surface suggest something big hit the planet 3.4 billion years ago.
"If you think the trophy's still within reach, think again," a member of the Space Force Gaming team said in a promotional video.
The company has now failed to launch its Falcon 9, carrying a private lunar lander and NASA probe, on two occasions due to unspecified technical problems.
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