NASA’s African American History: From Hidden Figures to Artemis
From nearly all-white beginnings, the agency is set to put the first woman and person of color on the moon.
From nearly all-white beginnings, the agency is set to put the first woman and person of color on the moon.
NASA has selected Lockheed Martin to build the first rocket to be fired on another planet for the Mars Sample Return Program.
One million miles away from Earth, Webb sent back its first calibration photos.
Aurora Flight Sciences will use a Saab 340B platform for the initial flight test development.
A shortage of astronauts may affect upcoming NASA missions on the International Space Station and beyond during the next five years.
Virginia-based startup Electra.aero says it has secured a key investment from Lockheed Martin as it seeks to develop a hybrid electric, ultra-short takeoff and landing (eSTOL) aircraft.
A Washington-based startup says it’s planning to build what has long been considered the “Holy Grail” of accessing space: the world’s first reusable single-stage orbital spaceplane aimed at carrying cargo and people.
Since companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin reuse their rocket boosters, why isn’t the method standard for all space launches? We have the answer in the premiere of FLYING’s new video series.
James Webb aims to peer deeper into space than we’ve ever seen.
The James Webb Space Telescope unfolded its gold mirrors and is speeding away from Earth.