For a half-century, scientists have investigated ways to solve the black hole information paradox—the idea that when black holes evaporate through Hawking radiation, the information inside them ...
While there is no immediate danger, this crash highlights that space junk is increasingly expanding out of lower-Earth orbit ...
The core stage for NASA's Artemis moon rocket has arrived in Florida in a crucial step for the upcoming Artemis III mission.
Long-duration spaceflight can chip away at an astronaut's health, prompting scientists to find new ways to make living in space easier on the body. The journey to outer space is incredibly dangerous, ...
Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is joining Quantum Space as its CEO as the company pursues emerging opportunities in national security space.
Meet the three Miss England finalists who are ALL rocket scientists bidding to become the first beauty queens to travel to outer space - after being inspired by the Artemis mission. Maleha Khan, ...
NASA's Artemis III rocket core stage arrived at Kennedy Space Center. The rocket will be stacked ahead of a 2027 launch.
The space economy is producing one of the most fascinating investment storylines of the year, and it centers on two very different companies operating in the same market. SpaceX, Elon Musk’s aerospace ...
Falcon Heavy's 12th-ever mission launched lifted off at 10:13 a.m. ET on Wednesday (April 29). When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
Around 170 staff have reportedly been laid off Build a Rocket Boy, the developer behind the unendingly troubled MindsEye.
At SpaceX, what has gone up has now successfully come down 600 times. The company, which was founded by Elon Musk, marked its 600th successful landing of one of its orbital-class rockets with the ...
Two upcoming SpaceX missions will use a Falcon 9 rocket to deploy Starlink broadband internet satellites into orbit. The first launch is scheduled for Wednesday evening, with the second planned for ...