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NASA's Mars Sample Return mission is under intense scrutiny, to the relief of some and frustration of others.
NASA recently requested funds to begin developing a "space tug" to dock with and help deorbit the ISS at the end of its life.
NASA astronaut and Expedition 70 Flight Engineer Loral O’Hara uses a portable glovebag to replace components on a biological printer, the BioFabrication Facility (BFF), that is testing the ...
SpaceX conducted its second test Starship launch. While improvements were made from the first launch, it lost contact after ten minutes.
NASA's DAVINCI mission will send a probe plunging through the clouds of Venus, studying as much as it can along the way.
AstroForge just successfully tested a propulsion system it will use to reach a candidate asteroid it hopes to mine for platinum.
China's state-owned and commercial space companies are making a huge international push, especially to partner with smaller space programs.
Spinlaunch forges ahead with its centrifuge approach to suborbital flight, flinging a spacecraft to a high altitude before ignition.
A company called Planex, led by astronauts and scientists, is giving tours of otherworldly-like terrain on Earth for would-be space tourists.
This month, NewSpace Global focused on the economic opportunities, essential technologies, challenges, and a timeline for lunar habitation.
ThinkOrbital, which is developing a space-friendly welding tool, recently signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA.
Also, a Texas government official told SpaceRef that SpaceX may need an environmental permit before an October Starship launch.