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Tory Bruno, president and CEO of the United Launch Alliance (ULA), has hinted that the company is working on improving the reusability of its Vulkan Centaur heavy-lift launch vehicle. He suggested ...
Could humans be heading to Mars in the 2030s? Here's how Elon Musk and SpaceX plan to launch Starship on a mission to colonize the Red Planet.
Elon Musk founded SpaceX in 2002 in part with the goal of one day establishing a city on Mars - a plan Starship prominently figures into.
It won’t have a crew, but the U.S. Space Force is set to send the Boeing-built X-37B spacecraft — which looks like a miniature space shuttle — back for a long-duration mission to orbit.
The first problem is that UKSA has lacked a clear identity and responsibility over policy, regulation and research within civil space activities. It is not like Nasa or the European Space Agency (Esa) ...
SpaceX is scheduled to launch a space plane for the U.S. Space Force from Florida on Thursday night. A Falcon 9 rocket is set ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is set to unveil its newest class of astronaut candidates and provide in-depth briefings on the upcoming Artemis II mission in a series ...
Though the days are fast ticking by, that success is far from assured. DART is the first-ever test of what NASA calls a kinetic impactor—a projectile intent on transferring its momentum to an asteroid ...
A Falcon 9 rocket will launch the mission, USSF-36, from Pad 39A, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC), in Florida, carrying the Boeing-built X-37B on the orbital transfer vehicle's eighth flight (OTV ...
A section of the order calls for the re-evaluation, amendment, or rescission of the process of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Part 450 of Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations, a protocol ...
SpaceX's Starship is regarded as the world's largest rocket. How does it compare in height to other launch vehicles from SpaceX, ULA or Blue Origin?
Elon Musk’s SpaceX will attempt a 10th test flight of the behemoth rocket system continuing to push the envelope of its operating capabilities.