Spacecraft
WATCH: Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin New Glenn rocket explodes on launch pad
The US Federal Aviation Administration said it was aware of the incident, but added that it was outside its scope and did not impact air traffic in the region.
Trump welcomes NASA Artemis II astronauts to Oval Office after Moon mission
WATCH: Artemis makes lunar flyby as moon mission breaks record for human distance from earth
Starlink to reconfigure satellites into lower, safer orbit in 2026
Asteroid flies past Earth 27 times faster than speed of sound
A “potentially hazardous” asteroid the size of a blue whale was set to fly past Earth on Friday.
Debris from China rocket launch will crash land, but no one knows where
The 23-ton laboratory is the second module of the station to be built on Earth and shot off into space, the first having blasted off in late April 2021.
China launches second space station module, Wentian
China began constructing the space station in April 2021 with the launch of the Tianhe module, the main living quarters, in the first of 11 crewed and uncrewed missions in the undertaking.
The spacecraft Gaia has identified two giant new planets in the Milky Way
Tel Aviv University team who led the research say Gaia’s innovative technology is sparking a true revolution in the world of astronomy.
Remember the rocket that crashed into the moon? It left a mark or two
NASA has discovered two small craters on the moon's surface resulting from the rocket crash.
NASA outsources $3.5 billion contracts for next-generation spacesuits
The companies would own the spacesuits, and NASA would become a customer, handing over the reins for what has already been a costly, years-long development for a new spacesuit design.
Israeli astronaut to return to space with 35 experiments
Israel will soon be sending the Rakia mission into space, with astronaut Eitan Stibbe set to take an unprecedented 35 different experiments to the International Space Station.
Could wormholes be used for future space travel? A new study explains
A theory proposes that wormholes, if they exist, might be more stable than previously suggested.
Former Virgin Galactic CEO to fly to space - CNBC
Lori Garver, a former deputy administrator of NASA was present at the party and told CNBC that Branson said, "George will be leading our next flight."
Sheba hospital in space: Exploring the final frontier of medical science
Sheba Medical Center set to launch medical research into outer space with Rakia mission