How NASA Astronauts Ring in the Holidays From Orbit
Since 1999, at least one American astronaut has celebrated the winter holiday season in space.
Since 1999, at least one American astronaut has celebrated the winter holiday season in space.
Santa’s sleigh is powerful, but the space agency’s Parker spacecraft can withstand the sun’s blazing heat.
Regulator issues a modified launch and reentry license that allows launching multiple flights under the vehicle’s Flight 7 configuration and mission profile.
Organized by a public interest group, 120 researchers have expressed concern about the number of satellites in low Earth orbit.
Space tourism firm’s proposed operations would lift off from Grottaglie Spaceport in Southern Italy’s Puglia region.
Largest NASA merchandise retailer also features products from SpaceX, Boeing, and the U.S. Space Force.
New solution introduced by Salt Lake City-based CleanJoule promises to reduce spaceflight emissions while improving fuel energy density.
Findings from the Artemis I test mission have forced the space agency to recalculate its plans for future flights.
Billionaire tech entrepreneur says Americans will walk on the moon and Mars.
Space agency provides updates on nine of its commercial partners developing the destinations and technology that will maintain a human presence on orbit beyond this decade.