As NASA prepares for the Artemis II mission, the Orion spacecraft is undergoing rigorous testing at Kennedy Space Center’s updated altitude chamber. The testing sequence, which ass… Read More
Intuitive Machines’ first lunar lander officially lost power today after spending seven days on the moon. The lander made history for being the first American hardware to reach the lun… Read More
The Rose Library also has a sizeable Black comic book collection. “It was a Black-authored universe by Dwayne McDuffie, who was a major comic book creator and someone who is also behi… Read More
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As of the time of this article, Blue Origin, the aerospace manufacturer and spaceflight services company, continues to operate launch missions, with a focus on both suborbital and o… Read More
It was a jaw-dropping year for the space industry, and while we all know by now that progress isn’t linear, we feel pretty confident that 2024 will be even more astonishing.This year w… Read More
Blue Origin recently provided a glimpse inside their factory at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, showcasing the hardware for their upcoming orbital rocket, New Glenn. An image shared on In… Read More
Richard Tribou reports via Phys.Org: NASA's goal to reduce the costs of the powerful Space Launch System rocket for its Artemis program by 50% was called "highly unrealistic" and a threat to… Read More
A pair of spacecraft is undergoing final testing before a roughly 230 million mile journey to explore the Red Planet.This week, Rocket Lab announced that the two spacecraft it is building fo… Read More
After Bob Smith’s resignation as chief executive, Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin has appointed David Limp, Amazon’s former head of hardware and leader of the company’s Proje… Read More
Rocket Lab’s (NASDAQ: RKLB) Q2 results are out, and the company is looking good following a positive quarter.
The company had 100% mission success with three launches in Q2, including… Read More
While the current Oppenheimer blockbuster film focused on the destructive power of nuclear weapons, more peaceful uses of atomic propulsion for space exploration are now gaining once again… Read More
A Purdue University experiment was sent to the International Space Station on Tuesday to collect data toward understanding how reduced gravity affects condensation.
The experiment launched o… Read More
Amazon is gearing up to launch its own internet-from-space service called Project Kuiper. Similar to SpaceX’s Starlink, Project Kuiper will use thousands of small satellites in low-Ear… Read More
Exploring the SpaceX Effect on Global Aerospace Trends
In recent years, the global aerospace industry has witnessed a paradigm shift, largely driven by the groundbreaking innovations and amb… Read More
As humanity’s fascination with space exploration continues to grow, NASA, the United States’ premier space agency, constantly pushes the boundaries of scientific and technologica… Read More
Zombies are an enemy type as inevitable as both death and taxes in the video game world. Like them or hate them, they have their undead jaws firmly clasped onto gaming as a medium. However… Read More
Space 2.0: How Private Spaceflight, a Resurgent NASA, and International Partners are Creating a New Space Age by Rod Pyle
We’re on the cusp of new era in the great adventure o… Read More
Would-be astronauts must make it through a competitive selection process and extensive training.
Since 1959, more than 350 people have become NASA astronauts.
It takes two years of traini… Read More
Hardware hobbyists wanting to get their hands on some juicy single-board Raspberry Pi kit to power low cost electronics projects have been having a frustrating time for more than a year no… Read More
AJ Piplica has raised some serious money for his startup that could be a part of a new era of transportation and social interaction. The venture, Hermeus has attracted funding from top-tier… Read More
Last year, scientists began writing the modern book of space travel. Engulfed in a wondrous cloud of smoke and flames, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope launched. Sometime this yea… Read More
In this episode of the FourWeekMBA podcast, I interview Eric Berger, Senior Space Editor at Ars Technica since 2015, Founder And Editor of Space City Weather, and author of:
Liftoff: Elo… Read More
Approximately 11 weeks after the process began, SpaceX has finished stacking its newest Super Heavy booster prototype – the first of its kind intended to host 33 new Raptor V2 engines… Read More
According to NASA, a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket (or another commercial heavy-lift launch vehicle) could potentially launch the bulk of a new Moon-orbiting space station in a single go, savin… Read More
Telesat is building a US$5 billion global satellite network to provide enterprises with fiber-like Internet. Canadian satellite operator Telesat announced that French-Italian aerospace manuf… Read More
Many launch providers think reusability is the best way to lower the cost and delay involved in getting to space. SpaceX and Rocket Lab have shown reusable first stages, which take a paylo… Read More
SpaceX has delivered one of the first undeniably rocketry-related pieces of hardware to its prospective Boca Chica test and launch facility in South Texas, this time in the form of a massive… Read More
One of the best-kept secrets in the world of capital is that the federal government has billions of dollars it’s dying to give away to early-stage founders and inventors — and… Read More
“Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem. All four engines have stopped.” – Eric Moody, British Airways Captain, Business Insider
The… Read More