In a dramatic social media clash, Elon Musk threatens to decommission SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft after Trump hints at cutting government contracts. This move could impact NASA's crew transport and science missions significantly.
Blue Origin successfully sent six passengers to space on May 31, marking the 12th crewed flight of its New Shepard vehicle. This mission not only highlights the growing demand for space travel but also serves as a critical technology test for future projects.
Spaceport America is expanding its capabilities to become a premier site for both orbital and horizontal launches. Executive Director Scott McLaughlin discusses future plans that could transform the commercial space industry.
In a stunning display of efficiency, SpaceX completed its second Falcon 9 launch within just hours, marking the 50th of the year. The Starlink 12-10 mission took off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, showcasing the company's rapid advancements in space technology.
Joe Rogan hilariously mocked Katy Perry and her all-female Blue Origin crew's recent space flight, sparking a wave of criticism and debate around celebrity space travel. While some celebrated the mission, others questioned its necessity amidst pressing global issues.
Blue Origin successfully launched its New Shepard rocket featuring the first all-female crew since 1963. With celebrities and activists onboard, this mission aims to empower women in space travel despite criticisms of exclusivity.
In a groundbreaking mission, an all-female crew including Katy Perry and Gayle King is set to make history with Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket. Launching on Monday, this mission marks the first all-female spaceflight since 1963!
The Fram2 mission astronauts are sharing incredible views from space as they orbit Earth from pole to pole. Join them as they showcase breathtaking sights over the Arctic, Antarctica, and their launch pad in Florida!
Four rookie astronauts aboard SpaceX's Fram2 mission are making history as they explore Earth's polar regions, conducting groundbreaking research and sharing breathtaking views from space.
In a shocking new interview, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams disclose the terrifying moments during their Starliner mission, revealing how close they came to losing control in space. With thruster failures and risky decisions from NASA, the mission was more perilous than previously reported.