The International Space Station is scheduled to be destroyed by 2030, but there are several stations under construction that could carry on its work.
The latest edition of NASA’s Spinoff publication, highlights the successful transfer of agency technology to the commercial sector.
News 6 reported Monday how with the uncertain future of NASA’s overbudgeted, often-delayed Artemis program Boeing could lay ...
NASA astronauts pushed back during an interview on President Trump’s claim last month that former President Biden and his ...
Boeing's Starliner astronauts are in the final stretch of their unexpectedly long stint in Earth orbit — and they're setting ...
A slate of female astronauts visited the United Nations General Assembly Hall on Tuesday for a ceremony commemorating the ...
As more satellites, telescopes, and other spacecraft are built to be repairable, it will take reliable trajectories for ...
DARPA has announced a major shift in the final phase of its NOM4D program, transitioning from laboratory testing to small-scale orbital demonstrations. This move aims to ...
The first-ever astronaut with a physical disability has been cleared for a mission onboard the International Space Station, ...
The Cupola continues to offer the best views in the universe It has been 15 years since the ultimate selfie booth, the Cupola ...
To be clear, the NASA astronauts who launched into orbit aboard a Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft always had a ride home, ...
In a significant move to accelerate the timeline of the upcoming Crew-10 mission to the International Space Station (ISS), ...