SpaceX delivers 'mighty mice,' worms, robot to space station
The station commander used a large robot arm to grab onto the Dragon three days after its launch from Cape Canaveral.
SpaceX rocket launches blockchain tech to International Space Station
SpaceChain launched hardware to support digital wallets and multi-signature transaction approvals aboard a SpaceX rocket Thursday.
SpaceX launches beer malt, caring robot and 'mighty mice'
SpaceX launched a 3-ton shipment to the International Space Station on Thursday, including “mighty mice” for a muscle study, a robot sensitive to astronauts' emotions and a miniature version of a brewery's malt house.
SpaceX, NASA gear up for space station resupply launch
Falcon 9 rocket is set to blast off into the pre-dawn darkness just before 1 p.m., carrying a Dragon capsule fueled with “cutting-edge scientific experiments.”
Space race: The next trillion-dollar economy?
Experts predict the space economy could be valued at more than $1 trillion over the next 20 years.
Boeing delays crew capsule test flight to space station
The launch is now targeted for Dec. 19.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin satellite launch protest sustained by GAO
Amazon recently challenged the Pentagon over its JEDI contract.
NASA warned of safety risks in delayed private crew launches
In its report, NASA’s inspector general office noted Boeing and SpaceX are several years late in transporting crews to the International Space Station.
Meteor that streaked over Missouri weighed about 220 pounds
NASA says a meteor seen streaking through the sky behind the Gateway Arch in St. Louis was a basketball-size hunk of rock that broke off from an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Orbiting hotel with $5M luxury suites needs investors to get off the ground
The global space industry was valued at about $345 billion in 2016.
'Space hotel' in development set for 2025 completion
The first "space hotel" is currently in development and is scheduled for a 2025 completion date.
Boeing crew capsule completes major flight test in desert
Boeing's capsule for astronauts underwent its first major flight test Monday, shooting a mile into the air then parachuting back to the New Mexico desert.
Resupply ship heads to space station to aid research missions
NASA is sending over 8,000 pounds of scientific investigations and cargo to the International Space Station.
Richard Branson: Space travel costs will fall from $250,000 a pop
Sir Richard Branson compares space travel costs to crossing the Atlantic 100 years ago.
NASA shirts are big sellers for retailers. Who's profiting?
One of the hottest brands going right now is letting just about anyone produce merchandise with its logo on it, for free.
Richard Branson unveils Under Armour spacesuits for Virgin Galactic astronauts
Since the dawn of time, mankind has gazed upon the stars and wondered, “What should I wear?”
NASA reveals 2 new spacesuits for the Moon
The two new spacesuits walked the stellar runway on Tuesday.
Neil deGrasse Tyson: We need to defend against rogue asteroids
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses why there must be some sort of government funding in place to prevent asteroid attacks on earth.
Boeing invests big in Branson's Virgin Galactic in space race
Billionaire Richard Branson gets big investment from Boeing.
NASA investing in 'planetary defense' to detect, deflect city-killing asteroids
NASA's planetary defense budget could save the Earth from catastrophic asteroids.


















