The team behind the Janus mission is trying to find a new use for the spacecraft, which are now sitting in storage.
The lunar lander lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre just after 5:30 p.m. ET on July 13.
The company's stock dipped by 20% after announcing that its recently launched Viasat-3 satellite malfunctioned.
The Zhuque-2 rocket beat other methalox-fueled rockets, such as SpaceX's Starship, to orbit.
It's been a year since the $10 billion observatory has started releasing scientific images.
The company's BE-4 engine is meant to power ULA's Vulcan Centaur rocket, the inaugural flight of which has already been delayed several times.
It's not preserved matter from biological organisms, but the discovery is a boost to the rover's mission: finding signs of ancient life on Mars.
For safety reasons, mission engineers will attempt an unprecedented assisted reentry with the European spacecraft, which wasn't designed for controlled descent.
The space agency awarded task orders to Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace to build on the existing designs of their in-development spacesuits.
A 3D visualization displaying upwards of 5,000 galaxies showcases the Webb Space Telescope's breathtaking capabilities.
Alabama lawmakers blocked funding to the Air Force as the Biden Administration stalls on relocating the Space Command HQ due to the state's anti-abortion laws.
Mars may have witnessed a major shift in climate thousands of years ago, marking the end of the planet’s most recent ice age.
Space imagery is revealing water and methane rivers past and present.
China’s Landspace is targeting Wednesday for the second launch of its Zhuque-2 rocket. Should it reach orbit, it’ll be the first methane rocket to do so.
The JUICE mission's ultraviolet spectrograph gathered data for the first time, revealing our galaxy's bright stars.
Starlink satellites executed 25,000 avoidance maneuvers over a recent six-month period—an orbital situation that's set to become even more challenging.
The Chandrayaan-3 mission is scheduled to launch on July 14, almost 4 years after its predecessor crashed on the lunar surface. Here's what you need to know.
The distant object suddenly started feeding after a prolonged silence.
The trusty old Shuttle is being made into a museum display, and it'll be the first time the 20-story spacecraft is fully stacked outside of a NASA facility.
The extreme object dates to about 570 million years after the Big Bang, and is relatively small by supermassive standards.
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