NASA and Sierra Space have agreed to change their deal for its Dream Chaser spacecraft, which will now have its first launch delayed another year.
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Boeing’s $3B Mistake? NASA’s Artemis Program in Trouble
Boeing’s future in space is uncertain. NASA’s Artemis moon landing program is under threat, and Boeing’s Space Launch System (SLS) could be on the chopping block. With billions spent and minimal ...
Two rocket launches with satellites by Space X and United Launch Alliance are scheduled for Thursday morning from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Central Florida.
Boeing is laying the groundwork for a new single-aisle jet to replace the problematic 737 MAX, aiming to regain its competitive edge against Airbus. , Industry, Times Now ...
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin has sunk $3 billion to build up its manufacturing plant and launchpad on the Space Coast in the last decade. On Friday, it invited visitors for a rare media tour of the plant ...
Elon Musk wants to reach Mars with his Starship rocket, which recently completed a successful test flight, but here on Earth he faces terrestrial challenges.
NASA Artemis 2, the first crewed mission of its Artemis programme, is now targeted for early 2026. Four astronauts will be flying around the Moon on a 10-day journey aboard Orion without landing, ...
The Artemis II crew has given their Orion spacecraft a name: Integrity. NASA says that the name reflects its core values, including trust, respect, candour and humility. These values define not just ...
A NASA mission, IMAP, and two more spacecraft that will study space weather are traveling through space atop a single SpaceX rocket.
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Blue Origin now targeting mid-October for launch of twin NASA Mars probes on 2nd-ever New Glenn rocket
Preparations for the second-ever launch of Blue Origin's powerful New Glenn rocket are underway on Florida's Space Coast, as NASA's twin ESCAPADE probes await their mission to Mars.
Live updates from the NASA IMAP mission which launched at 7:30 a.m. Sept. 24. from NASA's Kennedy Space Center Pad 39A.
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