SPACEStar Trek actor William Shatner, along with other crew, has finally blasted off to space from the giant Blue Origin New Shepard 18 or NS-18 rocket. They have safely returned after 10 minutes.
California-based aerospace manufacturer startup company Masten Space Systems has developed a way to reduce the problem of space dust as lunar landers land on the Moon's surface or on any planets for future missions.
ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet became the new commander of the International Space Station as of today, taking over from JAXA astronaut Akihiko Hoshide. He will assume the role for a month before he returns to Earth in November.
ORNL researchers devised a unique technique for producing extreme heat resistant carbon-carbon composites for testing on a US Navy rocket launching with NASA.
Today, September 23, in 1983, a Russian Soyuz rocket exploded on the Launchpad while two cosmonauts were inside, their spacecraft, specifically the Soyuz T-10-1 on top of that said rocket.
A new tiny satellite developed and manufactured at the University of Colorado Boulder proves that "cute" objects can take on large scientific problems.
Will Elon Musk ever going to space following the steps of other billionaire founders Jeff Bezos and Sir Richard Branson? Perhaps someday, but it seems that it is not yet the priority of SpaceX as of now.
While scanning interstellar dust, astronomers discovered a massive hole in space. It's possible that the sphere-shaped phenomena explains how supernovae cause star formation.
Communication delays between the International Space Station and Mission Control Center had been a problem in the past, but now NASA's new augmented reality program is assisting astronauts without help from the ground crew.
A recent study developed a novel approach of detecting the rare short gravitational wave from space phenomenons such as black hole and nuetron star collapse and collissions.