Axiom’s All-Private Spaceflight to the ISS Preps for Launch
For the first time, a commercial craft will bring a crew of civilians to the space station. It’s a harbinger of space tourism’s future—and its inequities. ..
For the first time, a commercial craft will bring a crew of civilians to the space station. It’s a harbinger of space tourism’s future—and its inequities. ..
The agency’s Innovative Advanced Concepts program provides seed funding for ideas that sound like sci-fi—but just might work. ..
Observatories require electricity and computing power to process data from deep space. Is there a way to make them run greener? ..
The agency’s long-awaited, costly Space Launch System is finally ready for a practice countdown before the first Artemis mission this spring. ..
Scientists think the diminutive planet’s surface could be covered with space gems, thanks to an abundance of carbon and pressure from colliding asteroids. ..
In response to international sanctions, Russia’s space agency is distancing itself from its former partners and risks losing its role as a major space ..
The GOES-T spacecraft will focus on tracking storms and fires in the western half of North America, from well above low Earth orbit. ..
After successfully launching and maneuvering the spacecraft, JWST researchers still have months of prep work to do before they can start taking pictures. ..
The International Astronomical Union launched a new organization tasked with limiting reflected light and radio interference from big satellite networks. ..
As an errant SpaceX rocket booster careens toward the moon, here are some of the ways space agencies and companies are trying to deal with huge pieces ..