NASA has set a date for a return to the Moon, as part of the U.S. space agency’s ambitious Artemis program.
NASA will provide an update for the schedule of Exploration Mission 1, the first launch of the Space Launch System, in October. Credit: NASA SYDNEY — NASA plans to publish a revised launch date for ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. WASHINGTON — As NASA prepares to announce the astronauts who will fly the first commercial crew ...
NASA's chief watchdog warned that the planned upgrade to NASA's Artemis Program moon rocket upper stage, being developed by Boeing, is now likely to cost $700 million more and require the workforce to ...
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Boeing's CST-100 Starliner will reach the ISS a little more than a day after its scheduled Dec. 20 launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Credit: Boeing WASHINGTON — NASA and Boeing announced an updated ...
Nasa’s new Moon rocket, the Space Launch System, rolls to the launchpad under moonlight. (Nasa) On Friday, pending a weather forecast without major thunderstorms, Nasa will begin the “wet dress ...
From a spacecraft getting up close and person with the Sun, to new communications satellites being launched into orbit, these are the NASA events you don't want to miss for February 2020. After ...
The high-profile failure of a normally reliable Soyuz rocket during a crewed mission to the International Space Station earlier this week spooked the space community in more ways than one, but NASA ...
NASA major projects continue to be behind schedule and over budget, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office. This is the fifth consecutive year of cost overruns and lagging ...
Publicly, both Boeing and SpaceX maintain that they will fly demonstration missions by the end of this year that carry astronauts to the International Space Station. This would put them on course to ...
CAPE CANAVERAL - Threemonths before the planned launch of shuttle Discovery and seven astronauts,NASA again is under dangerous pressure to fly so it can finish theInternational Space Station by 2010.