Artemis 2 could launch as early as this coming weekend. If it does, the 10-day mission will have to compete with the Olympics and Super Bowl for media attention.
The AI used the same data human planners employ to guide Perseverance through the Martian terrain.
In a newly filed FCC application, Musk’s SpaceX outlines plans to launch a data center constellation of up to 1 million satellites.
Japan's H3 rocket lost its payload fairing around 4 minutes after launch, leaving a satellite exposed and hanging on for dear life.
JUMPSEAT launched from 1971 to 1987 to collect intelligence during the Cold War-era.
The light from MoM-z14 galaxy has been traveling through space for about 13.5 billion years.
The agency has bumped up the wet dress rehearsal to increase its chances of launching within the February window, but could an Arctic blast interfere?
The volcanic hot spot is larger than Lake Superior, spewing eruptions six times the total energy of all of the world's power plants.
Elon Musk’s aerospace company is reportedly targeting a mid-June IPO because there will be a spectacular planetary alignment that month. Yes, really.
Jupiter's fourth-largest moon is a main character in our search for other life-friendly places in our solar system.
A suspected mechanical issue forced the two-person crew to land the aging aircraft on its belly.
The list includes volunteers ranging from amateur radio enthusiasts to commercial service providers.
The megarocket's highly-anticipated 12th test flight is tentatively scheduled for early March.
This new map is not only the most detailed view of the universe’s invisible scaffolding to date, it also allows astronomers to look deeper into cosmic history.
NASA’s Artemis 2 mission is no mere test flight. The crew will partake in some seriously mind-blowing science during their 10-day trip around the Moon.
SLS is ready to fly and will feature three shuttle-era engines that have already flown to space.
The company will reuse a New Glenn rocket booster for the first time.
The Artemis 2 astronauts—and the historical keepsakes they’re bringing with them—will travel farther from Earth than any have gone before.
Solar Orbiter captured the most detailed view of a solar flare, observing the build-up of events that lead to the explosion.
Did we mention it's mysterious?