Elon Musk's internet satellites have been a game changer for people in rural areas, but scientists are alarmed that a plans to launch thousands more will be perilous for our skies.
Last month, Donald Trump issued his first direct order to Elon Musk as president: go fetch the astronauts who flew to the ...
After years and years without a shine, two Russian cosmonauts took a spacewalk to scrub all the dirt and fumes from the International Space Station's windows. While scrubbing windshields is fairly ...
Any debris created by damaged satellites measuring larger than 1 cm can pose huge threats to other active, low-orbiting ...
In the coming years, an unprecedented number of people will leave planet Earth—but it’s becoming increasingly clear that deep ...
NASA is testing new robot grippers that could one day remove space debris and help repair satellites in Earth’s orbit. On ...
Space debris from rocket bodies orbiting Earth could pose an increased threat of striking aircraft as it falls from space, ...
Blue tentacle-like arms attached to an Astrobee free-flying robot grab onto a "capture cube" in this image from Feb. 4, 2025.
Welcome to Edition 7.30 of the Rocket Report! The US government relies on SpaceX for a lot of missions. These include ...
Summer-a time when the urge to explore places familiar and new beckons to young and old alike. Although the sun sets late during the summer months, we inevitably find ourselves outside looking at ...
Though 2025 won't mark the return of astronauts into deep space as NASA had hoped, launchpads still will be scorching-hot ...
A photographer on Earth has captured an incredible telescope image of NASA astronaut Suni Williams outside of the International Space Station, as it passed by roughly 250 miles overhead.