The Victus Nox mission is now in standby mode, with Firefly Aerospace and Millennium Space poised to spring to action on Space Force's command.
The Mars Ascent Vehicle will bring back samples from the Red Planet that are currently being collected by the Perseverance rover.
Blasting off from Wallops Island in Virginia, it was the final flight for the Antares 230+ rocket.
The space agency has partnered with seven U.S. companies, including Blue Origin and SpaceX, to expand its in-space capabilities.
An audit of the space agency's Artemis contracts is raising concerns over how much it's costing NASA to return humans to the Moon.
Apple, Amazon, Wells Fargo, and others have instructed their employees to keep sensitive data out of ChatGPT—or even restricted it entirely.
During Victus Nox, Millennium Space has 60 hours to transport a satellite to Firefly Aerospace, which in turn must launch the satellite in under 24 hours.
Called Haven-1, the compact space station is scheduled to launch aboard a Falcon 9 rocket in 2025.
Called LOOP, the Airbus design calls for a greenhouse, a gym, and a centrifuge to simulate gravity.
Under its tactically responsive space initiative, Space Force wants the capacity to launch satellites to orbit with just 24 hours notice.
The first rocket will carry 52 Starlink satellites, while the second Falcon 9 rocket will deliver a batch of telecommunication satellites.
From tiny portable launch vehicles to gigantic reusable megarockets, the future of rocketry looks exceptionally bright.
We're expecting the third launch attempt of Relativity Space's 3D-printed rocket and new insights into what President Biden's proposed budget means for NASA.
Rumors are swirling that United Launch Alliance is on the verge of being sold, in what would be a major shift in the aerospace industry.
The California company, through its acquisition of Launcher, is aiming to build a space station that's far bigger than the ISS.
The space agency is hitching a ride aboard Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, which has yet to take flight.
The powerful rocket, packed with a classified military payload, is set to launch from Kennedy Space Center on Saturday evening.
The commercialization of space continues unabated, with an unprecedented number of launches and missions planned for 2023.
ThinkOrbit's ambitious project could be used to manufacture computer chips and other products in space.
The Blue Origin founder sued NASA after losing its original bid to SpaceX, but there's still a chance for the billionaire to build an alternative Moon lander.
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