The Cygnus spacecraft sustained damage on its way to the launch site and was deemed unfit to fly.
The proposed maglev system could be the key to sustaining human life on the lunar surface.
The space agency has been carrying out tests to make sure the repair work is safe for the ISS astronauts.
Experimental rocket launches, blazing hot reentries, and hypersonic planes—a lot has been happening in the world of spaceflight.
The Saffire experiment set fire to a Cygnus cargo vehicle in orbit to learn how flames behave in space.
The commercial space station could reach low Earth orbit as early as 2028, just ahead of the planned decommissioning of the ISS.
Some sensational things happened during the first month of 2024, some good, some bad, and some utterly unexpected.
Launching on Tuesday, the mechanical arm is paving the way for doctors to perform virtual surgeries on astronauts in space.
Think you know everything there is to know about the ISS? Guess again.
Known as the Astroscale Prototype Servicer for Refueling, the maneuverable in-space fuel tanker could be ready for launch in two years.
United Launch Alliance's 200-foot-tall Vulcan Centaur—its first new rocket design in 18 years—is a potent combination of strength and versatility.
The 200-foot Vulcan Centaur, in development since 2014, is set for its first flight and poised to make a big impact in the industry.
The second test of SpaceX's Starship was one of many eye-catching moments from a memorable month in spaceflight.
The European Space Agency is looking to the Starlab station for its orbital needs.
The 116-foot-long motors are standing vertically at the California Science Center, marking progress in the creation of a full-scale Space Shuttle replica.
The company is walking away from a previously awarded $125.6 million contract from NASA to design and build a commercial space station.
Northrop Grumman appears to have exited the race to build an ISS replacement, while Blue Origin is redirecting staff away from its Orbital Reef project.
The space station is scheduled for retirement by 2030 and must be deorbited safely to prevent it from crashing onto populated areas.
Firefly Aerospace demonstrated to the Space Force its capability to prepare a satellite for the Victus Nox mission within a tight 24-hour window.
SpaceX continues to dominate headlines with its groundbreaking launch vehicles, but a new generation of U.S. rocket companies is quietly reaching for the stars.
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