NASA and SpaceX have successfully raised the orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) with a 15-minute burn of the Draco thrusters located in the trunk of the Dragon freighter.
NASA has announced significant modifications to its contract with Sierra Space for the Dream Chaser spacecraft, effectively scrapping guaranteed resupply missions to the International Space Station ...
The retirement of the Space Shuttles and the end of the European Space Agency's ATV program have left NASA with fewer options for boosting the ISS's orbit, which decays naturally over time.
We're used to space exploration programs, including the ones that have to do with the development of new spaceships, to be subject to delays and unforeseen changes of plans, but I must admit, I wasn't ...
Fraudsters using AI to scam investors with a fake BizNews interview featuring Helen Zille and Chris Steyn. The inside story of almost two weeks of testimony at ...
Rep. Pfluger told Newsweek the LAUNCH Act boosts U.S. innovation "as adversaries like China seek to weaponize and exploit the space domain." ...
HOUSTON — The first astronauts to visit the moon in the 21st century can't wait for their trip. "We're going to launch when this vehicle is ready, when this team is ready, and we're going to go ...
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Could a Government Shutdown Stall NASA’s Moonshot?
Would the next giant leap to the Moon be delayed not by a technical glitch, but by a Washington budget stalemate? With time running out to the close of the fiscal year, NASA is facing the increasing ...
Northrop successfully resupplies ISS after software glitch. Cygnus XL delivers 10,827 lb of cargo and experiments after a fast software fix.
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NASA Artemis II Crew Prepares for Historic Lunar Flyby
We’re going to fly around the Moon in the spacecraft ‘Integrity’.” With those words, Commander Reid Wiseman set the tone for NASA’s Artemis II mission during a news conference at Johnson Space Center, ...
Like Japan-based satellite-servicing company Astroscale, The Exploration Company, a European spacecraft manufacturer, is catering initially to government customers.
The 11th flight of the most powerful rocket ever built will stress-test the heat shield of the upper-stage Ship spacecraft, demonstrate maneuvers that will mimic the upper stage’s final approach for a ...
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