SpaceX has scheduled its next Starship test flight for as soon as Nov. 18, making incremental changes since the previous flight in October.
Virgin Galactic is proposing to raise $300 million in additional capital to accelerate production of suborbital spaceplanes and a mothership aircraft the company says can fuel its long-term growth.
Join our newsletter to get the latest military space news every Tuesday by veteran defense journalist Sandra Erwin. WASHINGTON — U.S. Space Command announced Nov. 6 it is expanding its commercial ...
A static fire test of a Long March 10 first stage test article in Beijing, June 14, 2024. Credit: CASC HELSINKI — China’s Long March 10A rocket is set to have its first flight in 2026, in what will be ...
NASA engineers Tessa Fedotowsky and Ben Williams examine a 3D-printed aluminum nozzle, developed through Marshall’s Reactive Additive Manufacturing for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (RAMFIRE) ...
Anuvu is looking to rise above geostationary satellite delays with plans for 16 spacecraft in highly elliptical orbit, which would turbocharge broadband speeds for airlines using polar routes to ...
Both nations have reached new agreements with the U.S. to gain access to the Wideband Global Satcom (WGS) satellite system ...
Australian launch vehicle startup Gilmour Space has received a license for its first orbital launch, which could take place before the end of the year.
French launch vehicle startup Latitude has hired an industry veteran as its new chief executive as the company gears up for its first launch.
SEAKR hardware components to integrate into the Antaris Cloud Platform to support the need for end-to-end Full Mission Virtualizationâ„¢ across multiple Department of Defense contracts. Los ...
EOI Space is thrilled to announce the successful completion of the first phase testing of our leading-edge, sixth-generation hall effect thruster (HET-F).
A top NASA official urged the next administration to maintain current plans to return humans to the moon, warning that a change of destinations could result in a loss of U.S. leadership in space.