Company Behind First Successful Private Lunar Lander Launches Again
Intuitive Machines says its ‘Athena’ lunar lander could touch down on the moon as soon as March 6.
Intuitive Machines says its ‘Athena’ lunar lander could touch down on the moon as soon as March 6.
Agency’s trial of the satellite terminals raises questions about potential conflict of interest.
State lawmakers approve legislation that includes a provision prohibiting towns, agencies, and contractors from purchasing or using foreign-made drones.
NS-30 mission sends crew of six—including four pilots, according to Blue Origin—to the edge of space and back.
Alef Aeronautics’ Model Zero, an ultralight version of its Model A, completes a test flight on a public street in a California city.
Greater Orlando Aviation Authority targets 2028 to launch an operational vertiport for all kinds of advanced air mobility (AAM) aircraft.
National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence will revive the Pulitzer Trophy after a 100-year hiatus.
Funds that would have kept the company afloat ‘have not materialized in time’ despite a previous ‘breakthrough’ in its search for an investor.
Largest rocket to ever fly could soon return to the skies, though the agency says a SpaceX-led investigation following the previous test flight remains open.
Resignations of leaders associated with the Artemis program come as speculation swirls around the space agency’s plans for the moon and Mars.