The man who led a NASA facility that shouldered much of the blame for the 1986 space shuttle Challenger explosion has died. William Ray Lucas was 102.
Leland Melvin—engineer, educator, and a former NASA astronaut and NFL wide receiver—reflects on his lifelong passion for ...
"Thanks for all your effort," wrote the first moonwalker. Neil Armstrong was appreciative, but as explained in his ...
RadPC' flew on Firefly’s Ghost Riders in the Sky mission, which has left Earth Orbit and is headed for the Moon ...
Welcome to Edition 7.31 of the Rocket Report! The unfortunate news this week concerns layoffs. Blue Origin announced a 10 ...
In celebration of International Day of Women and Girls in Science (Feb. 11, 2025), I wanted to share a story of a person who ...
Port Canaveral, already a busy cruise ship port, is experiencing congestion from space company recovery vessels. The increase ...
What was the first-ever pizza delivery in space? You might be surprised to learn which classic pizza chain made the first ...
Someone likened the emergence of DeepSeek as artificial intelligence’s “Sputnik moment”, a reference to the space race. To ...
Canada's iconic red-and-white maple leaf flag may be the country's most recognizable symbol today, but it wasn’t always so ...
USSR tech race and this artificial intelligence edition between the US and China, there are key differences — with global implications ...
Spaceplanes are making a comeback! Dream Chaser is a modern take on the legendary Space Shuttle, built for safer, reusable, and cost-effective space travel. In this video, we explore how it works, why ...