Stargazers, mark your calendars! International Observe the Moon Night 2025 on Oct. 4 invites you to join countless events worldwide, celebrating our moon's beauty and inspiring curiosity about space science.
Lauren Edgar, a veteran of NASA's lunar and Mars missions, is now one of the 10 selected for NASA's 2025 astronaut class. Discover her inspiring journey from guiding rovers to aspiring for space travel!
NASA's Artemis 2 mission, launching in February 2024, will see astronauts embark on a groundbreaking journey to the moon, marking the first crewed lunar flight in over 50 years. Meet the diverse crew and learn about their ambitious goals!
NASA has announced its latest astronaut class, featuring Anna Menon, a seasoned astronaut who previously flew to Earth orbit on SpaceX's Polaris Dawn mission. This diverse group of ten candidates will train for future missions to the Moon and Mars, pushing the boundaries of space exploration.
Get ready for an earlier-than-expected journey to the moon! NASA's Artemis II mission could launch as soon as February, marking a historic return to lunar exploration. Acting deputy administrator Lakiesha Hawkins emphasizes safety as they prepare for this groundbreaking mission.
NASA's VIPER rover is making a comeback, set to launch to the moon in 2027 with Blue Origin. This mission aims to explore water ice at the lunar south pole, crucial for future space endeavors.
NASA's Artemis program is gearing up for a groundbreaking lunar mission, while North Korea advances its missile capabilities. Astrobotic and Ursa Major are making strides in space technology. Discover the latest in the Rocket Report!
Tensions rise as China edges closer to landing astronauts on the Moon, prompting NASA's acting administrator Sean Duffy to make controversial remarks about safety and progress. Will America lose the lunar race?
In a groundbreaking endeavor, Canadensys Aerospace is developing Canada's first-ever rover to explore the Moon, part of NASA's Artemis program. This mission aims to find water and prepare for future manned missions, marking a significant step in space exploration.
In a controversial move, NASA's acting Administrator Sean Duffy announced a shift away from climate science to prioritize space exploration, echoing budget proposals that threaten key Earth science missions. This shift raises concerns about future climate monitoring and weather forecasting.