Artemis I launch rescheduled after scrub: What to Know
NASA's Artemis program is aiming to send astronauts back to the lunar surface as early as 2025. Astronauts last walked on the moon in 1972.
NASA awards SpaceX $1.43 billion contract for 5 more astronaut missions
SpaceX will carry astronauts to the International Space State on five more missions after NASA awarded Elon Musk's company a $1.43 billion contract Wednesday.
NASA clears Blue Origin, Sierra Space's 'Orbital Reef' station for design phase
The agency's review, conducted between mid-June and mid-July, found that Orbital Reef's design is feasible, achievable and ready for the next phase of development.
Boeing's first manned spaceflight to International Space Station delayed to next year
NASA and Boeing announced Thursday that the first crewed launch aboard the Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station will take place next year.
Elon Musk pitches 'like-minded Chinese partners' on technological vision for the future
Billionaire Elon Musk outlined his vision in China Cyberspace, the Cyberspace Administration of China's flagship magazine. Here is a FOX Business roundup of the essay's highlights.
New-age space rules up for revision, FCC says
With orbital debris packing the near-Earth space environment, the Federal Communications Commission voted to revise space rules that were "built for another era."
Virgin Galactic delays commercial spaceflights again
Virgin Galactic announced Thursday the aerospace company is pushing back its plans for commercial space flight once again, sending its stock tumbling.
Blue Origin's sixth suborbital human launch scheduled for Aug. 4
Jeff Bezos's space company Blue Origin will launch its sixth crewed flight aboard the New Shepard vessel into outer space on Thursday.
Buzz Aldrin's moon-flown Apollo 11 jacket sells for record $2.8M
A bidder has paid nearly $2.8 million at auction for a jacket worn by astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the historic first mission to the moon's surface in 1969.
NASA announces Artemis 1 moon rocket launch date
NASA said Wednesday that it will attempt the launch of its Artemis 1 moon rocket as soon as Aug. 29, with additional "placeholder" dates in early September.
Buzz Aldrin's Apollo 11 jacket could fetch $2M at auction
NASA astronaut Buzz Aldrin's personal collection is up for auction at Sotheby's later this month, including the jacket he wore during the Apollo 11 mission.
SpaceX awarded launch services contract for Roman Space Telescope
NASA has awarded a launch services contract to SpaceX for the Roman Space Telescope mission. Launch of the next-generation observatory is slated for October 2026.
Goodyear supplying tires for General Motors, Lockheed Martin lunar mobility vehicle
The vehicle will be used to transport astronauts in NASA's Artemis Program and cargo around the lunar surface.
Elon Musk: Mars civilization is 20-30 years away from landing
Elon Musk tweeted that humanity's estimated timeframe for creating a self-sustaining civilization on Mars would be 20-30 years from the first human landing.
NASA, Roscosmos sign agreement for space station flights
NASA and the Russian space agency Roscosmos have signed an agreement to integrate spaceflights to the International Space Station. The flights start in September.
Virgin Galactic signs lease for Arizona manufacturing facility
The facility, which will be capable of producing up to six of the company's Delta-class spaceships per year, is expected to be fully operational by late 2023.
Stuart Varney: The vastness of space is humbling
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the James Webb space telescope photos and what the technological development means for space exploration and innovation.
SpaceX, FAA in 'close contact' following Starship rocket booster fire
The Federal Aviation Administration is working with SpaceX as the company examines a fire that took place during a ground test of Starship's Super Heavy Rocket Booster.
Virgin Galactic taps Boeing subsidiary to build motherships
Virgin Galactic will partner with Aurora Flight Sciences, a Boeing subsidiary, to manufacture the next generation of carrier aircraft to be used for space tourism.
NASA satellite heads for the moon after breaking from orbit around Earth
A small NASA satellite on Monday broke free from its orbit around Earth and is headed toward the moon. The satellite is roughly the size of a microwave oven.

















