Mission operators are analyzing a small bend in one of the spacecraft's composite booms.
The custom-built beast of a machine can finish a weeks-long task in one day.
Riding off the high of an epic test flight, rocket billionaire Elon Musk revealed upcoming plans for Starship's enhanced reusability.
This follows the failure of another satellite from the same series that may have been due to a meteoroid impact.
NASA is experimenting with Invisible beams of light to transmit data to Earth, which can pack 10 to 100 times more information than radio waves.
NASA is once again turning to its more trusted commercial partner SpaceX for crew flights in 2025.
The next generation spacesuits will be worn by astronauts on the upcoming Artemis missions to the lunar surface.
The proposed commercial space station includes familiar features like a cupola window and a large robotic arm.
The crew capsule was always designed to land propulsively, but NASA felt more comfortable using parachutes for its astronauts.
The Shijian-19 satellite carried seeds to orbit, exposing them to the microgravity environment to test plant mutation in space.
Following a series of new maneuvers, the spaceplane will wrap up its seventh mission after nearly a year in space.
NASA selected two space observatory proposals for additional review, and one is expected to be cleared for a 2032 launch.
The Europa Clipper was set to launch Thursday but Mother Nature had other plans.
NASA is in desperate need of an alternative plan for its Mars Sample Return, and is hoping the private industry can salvage its ambitious mission.
A follow-up mission to DART, Hera will travel to a binary asteroid to observe the aftermath of NASA's wildly successful kinetic impact test.
ULA's heavy-lift rocket needs to prove that it's got what it takes to launch military payloads to orbit. After today's not-so-perfect launch, we're a bit apprehensive.
ULA's heavy-lift rocket is poised to make a big impact in the industry, but tomorrow's second launch will need to go well for that to happen.
After successfully launching a crew to the ISS, the rocket's upper stage experienced an anomaly during its deorbit burn.
The interstellar probe has just enough power to continue exploring the cosmos into the 2030s.
NASA and Roscosmos have elevated the air leak to the highest level of risk, but they can't agree on when it becomes unmanageable.
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