As the Trump administration returns to power, NASA faces a crossroads that could redefine its mission for decades to come.
While SpaceX lost the upper stage of its new Starship in a flight test, the futuristic spacecraft presages a spaceflight revolution, says a leading U.S. space scholar.
Jeff Bezos, the second richest man in the world, successfully blasted off a 320-foot-tall rocket ship made by his Blue Origin ...
Funding in the space industry is set to receive a boost this year from growing U.S.-China tensions, after startups in the ...
With that in mind, Rocket Lab this week urged NASA to immediately launch an official commercial competition for MSR, and open ...
NASA's Roman Space Telescope is preparing for launch in 2027, with a mission to study distant galaxies and explore dark ...
Artemis delays raise questions about NASA's 2027 moon landing goal. Can the US maintain its lead in space exploration?
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson left a final decision on a new mission architecture to the next NASA administrator working ...
Designed by NASA and the European Space Agency, the initial plan was deemed ... will be responsible for requesting an appropriate budget to support the program — and deciding whether they ...
The global space race has reignited with private sector push ... to build the lunar rover used in NASA’s Artemis program which seeks to take manned missions to the Moon. Astronauts will be ...
The first major space decision undertaken by the incoming second Donald Trump administration was to pick billionaire entrepreneur and private space traveler Jared Isaacman as NASA administrator.
Only three rockets currently flying—SpaceX’s Starship and Falcon Heavy vehicles, and NASA’s Space Launch System—produce more thrust. New Glenn is designed to carry 45 tonnes to orbit ...