A space physics expert has warned that debris falling from the sky could cause major damage and even kill people.
As Los Angeles firefighters battle remaining hotspots more than a week into deadly blazes, scientists and engineers hope growing availability of satellite data will help in the future.
The scenario in which space debris collides and creates more debris is called Kessler Syndrome, named after the NASA ...
SpaceX dominates this week’s launch manifest with three Falcon 9 missions and the seventh flight of its Starship rocket. The ...
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is on the calendar for an early morning launch this coming Saturday, January 18, from Vandenberg ...
This weekly newsletter on rockets provides definitive coverage of the global launch industry. The big news this week is the ...
SHANGHAI -- Spacesail Constellation, a Chinese commercial low-orbit satellite constellation, has completed a network connection test, the first application test since the launch of its commercial ...
New Glenn is also tapped by NASA to fly a pair of Mars-bound satellites and will be the rocket to launch Blue Origin’s Blue Moon lunar landers, one of which is contracted to be the human landing ...
The heavy-lift vehicle includes a reusable booster designed for up to 25 launches. Blue Origin will use future New Glenn ...
Shrugging off bad weather, Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin launched its powerful New Glenn rocket on its maiden flight early Thursday ...
India on Thursday became the fourth country to successfully achieve an unmanned docking in space, a feat seen as pivotal for ...
Blue Origin launched its New Glenn rocket into orbit on Thursday at 1:03 a.m. CST from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station ...