The two companies will join three others selected last summer, including SpaceX, United Launch Alliance and Blue Origin.
"Vulcan certification adds launch capacity, resiliency and flexibility needed by our nation's most critical space-based ...
US Space Force aims to deploy maneuverable spacecraft, not as isolated units but housed within a central "mothership" capable ...
Any aurora chasers in Alaska likely did a double take this week when they witnessed some human-made additions to the dazzling ...
Gayle King is out here making history — and she wants y’all to celebrate her, not stress her out. The “CBS Mornings” co-host is officially headed to space next month with Blue Origin, and this flight ...
A British start-up has unveiled an ambitious project that could transform space exploration. Their idea? Using nuclear fusion to power a fleet of reusable rockets, nicknamed Sunbirds, capable ...
Fram2 is set to launch as early as March 31, sending four first-time astronauts into an orbit never before visited by humans.
Gravitics gets an up-to-$60 million contract to build a satellite that can spit out other satellites as needed.
Vulcan’s certification means SpaceX should have at least one competitor for future launches — though several other firms are ...
A new 28-minute film explores the medical, social, political and ethical challenges of parenthood and child-rearing that ...
For now, it looks like NASA’s orange behemoth has a little life left in it. All the hardware for the Artemis II mission has ...
It said:"The blue swirls you might have seen in the sky are likely the result of a SpaceX rocket launch, where the upper ...