Apollo in talks to buy aerospace-parts maker Arconic
Arconic manufactures parts for the aerospace, automotive, building and energy industries. Stock soars over optimism that deal will occur for the company with a shaky past.
NASA spending $3.5B in move to upgrade spacesuits
NASA will spend $3.5 billion on task order awards for missions that will provide capabilities for the agency's spacewalking needs through 2034, upgrading its spacesuits.
SpaceX launches 9,000-pound satellite into orbit from Florida
SpaceX used their Falcon 9 rocket to launch a 9,000-pound satellite into orbit on Monday evening from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
SpaceX launches 49 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit
Elon Musk's aerospace company SpaceX successfully launched 49 Starlink satellites and another orbital transfer vehicle into low-Earth orbit on Tuesday morning.
New Earth phenomenon is making heads spin
Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku breaks down the new study that suggests the Earth's inner core could have "paused" and reversed its course.
SpaceX launches classified Space Force payload on Falcon Heavy
SpaceX launched its Falcon Heavy rocket for the first time this year on Sunday, carrying a classified military payload to orbit for the United States Space Force.
Virgin Orbit rocket failure: UK satellite launch suffers in-flight 'anomaly'
Virgin Orbit reported that a technical failure stopped a historic mission from reaching its target orbit after a launch from British soil late Monday night.
Two Airbus satellites are lost after rocket fails
Two satellites designed to take photos of the earth developed by Airbus were lost on Tuesday night when their rocket ship failed and had to be manually destroyed.
Advent to buy Maxar Technologies for about $4B
The company, whose origins date back to 1957, has 90 satellites in orbit, counts 70 countries among its customers and employs 4,400 people, according to its website.
NASA's Artemis I rocket launches on historic journey to the moon
NASA's Artemis I lunar rocket launched from Florida's Kennedy Space Center early Wednesday morning. The mission will send the uncrewed Orion capsule by the moon.
NASA scientists working on ground missions in preparation to put American boots back on the moon
In preparation for future Artemis space mission's, NASA is training in northern Arizona using a prototype, pressurized moon rover that will be used on the moon and eventually Mars.
NASA reveals Artemis I's next launch attempt
Artemis I is an uncrewed test flight that will launch the agency's Space Launch System and send its Orion spacecraft around the Moon and back to Earth.
Smashing success: NASA asteroid strike results in big nudge
NASA's test has been a successful proof of concept in changing the trajectory of celestial objects. Fear of asteroids hitting earth has spawned many movies.
NASA, SpaceX Crew-5 astronaut mission arrives at the International Space Station
NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 mission arrived at the International Space Station on Thursday afternoon following a 29-hour journey from Florida's Kennedy Space Center.
NASA, SpaceX Crew-5 mission launches to space station
NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 mission reached orbit and is heading for the International Space Station following a Wednesday launch from the Kennedy Space Center.
NASA, SpaceX set to launch Crew-5 astronauts
NASA said the launch readiness review was complete for its SpaceX Crew-5 mission. The international astronauts are set to launch Wednesday at noon from Florida.
Firefly Aerospace reaches orbit for the 1st time with 2nd launch attempt
New aerospace company Firefly Aerospace has successfully reached orbit with its new Alpha rocket. This was Firefly’s second launch attempt from California.
Hurricane Ian: NASA rolls Artemis 1 moon rocket off the launch pad to avoid storm
NASA has rolled its Artemis I rocket off the launch pad at Florida's Kennedy Space Center to shelter from Hurricane Ian. The hurricane was over the Gulf of Mexico.
SpaceX looking to expand Starlink to school buses
Elon Musk's aerospace giant has expressed support for FCC chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel's proposal to approve new funding for Wi-Fi hotspots for school buses under its E-Rate program.
NASA Artemis 1 fueling test springs another leak that's deemed 'manageable'
A critical fueling test of the NASA Artemis 1 moon rocket hit a slight snag after another hydrogen leak. However, agency engineers said it was "manageable."