NASA plans for a 2nd wet dress rehearsal for Artemis II
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Can a NASA, SpaceX rocket launch from Cape Canaveral or Kennedy Space Center be seen in West? Yes, depending on trajectory, weather, clouds
The powerful Vulcan faces its biggest test yet as it prepares to launch on its second national security mission from Florida. What is ULA's rocket?
"3... 2... 1... ignition. Engine full power. Liftoff. Go SpaceX. Go Starlink Falcon 9. Will you be my valentine?" the team said during liftoff. AIR7 caught a beautiful shot of the rocket lifting over the hills.
A ULA Vulcan rocket launched a Space Force mission, but an unexpected light show from its boosters sparked questions. Here's what we know.
The Vulcan has launched on its second-ever national security spaceflight in what will be the biggest test yet for ULA's powerful rocket.
NASA has pulled off a high-flying aurora investigation, launching three rockets into the glowing northern lights over Alaska. One mission targeted mysterious dark patches called black auroras, while the twin GNEISS rockets created a 3D scan of the aurora’s electrical currents.
A Falcon 9 rocket will fly on a rare flight path from Florida with a booster landing off the coast of the Bahamas. Here's what to know.
Live updates from the early Feb. 12 ULA Vulcan liftoff from Launch Complex 41 in Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on the USSF-87 mission.
What: Falcon 9 rocket launch at Vandenberg Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County. When: Between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday, according to SpaceX. If
A United Launch Alliance Vulcan Centaur rocket launched successfully Thursday morning while experiencing an issue with its booster after liftoff.
Rocket Lab (NASDAQ:RKLB) is gearing up for an upcoming launch that underscores its growing role in U.S. defense and hypersonic technology testing. The space stock recently announced the Cassowary Vex mission — complete with the cheeky launch nickname “That’s Not A Knife” — is set to lift off no earlier than late February from Rocket
Fisherman discovers debris with scorch marks from re-entry, as experts say such incidents are becoming more common despite calls for splashdown zones to be monitored more closely