Elon Musk is on a social media rampage against NASA's Sean Duffy, criticizing his leadership and throwing shade at his lumberjack past. With Artemis 3's future uncertain, the drama unfolds!
China's LandSpace has made significant strides in its space program with the successful static fire test of the Zhuque-3 rocket, setting the stage for its maiden launch by year-end. This milestone highlights China's advancements in reusable rocket technology.
A new study reveals the 50 most concerning pieces of space debris in low-Earth orbit, predominantly from the last century. With increasing rocket launches, the risk of collision and Kessler Syndrome looms large. Experts warn of China's growing space junk problem and the urgent need for cleanup.
NASA has announced its 24th astronaut class for 2025, featuring a diverse group including a former SpaceX crew member and a Kentucky native. Discover the future of space exploration!
The US military's X-37B spaceplane has successfully launched into orbit aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, testing groundbreaking quantum navigation technology that could redefine space travel and communication.
China's space program is making significant strides towards landing astronauts on the Moon by 2030, potentially beating NASA in this new space race. With successful tests of their lunar lander and rocket, analysts suggest the implications for global power dynamics could be monumental.
What happens when an astronaut dies in space? Discover NASA's chilling protocols for handling such tragedies aboard the ISS, including the use of the Human Remains Containment Unit.
In a surprising turn, Jared Isaacman's nomination to lead NASA has been rescinded by the White House. This move raises questions about Trump's agenda and the future of NASA amidst proposed budget cuts.
President Trump's budget proposal for 2026 reveals a surprising 24% cut in NASA funding, potentially jeopardizing the Artemis program and favoring commercial space companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin.
A piece of a Soviet spacecraft that malfunctioned on its way to Venus over 50 years ago is expected to reenter Earth's atmosphere this week. While the risk to people is minimal, experts advise caution regarding the debris.