Boeing has announced a reduction in the number of employees working on the Space Launch System (SLS) programme due to "external factors" that are not related to the programme itself.
NASA is planning to land a car-sized drone on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, as part of the Dragonfly drone mission.
NASA has opened a new page in the history of space travel and started testing the Orion capsule for the Artemis II mission.
ULA has completed a historic milestone and launched its Delta IV Heavy rocket into space for the last time.
NASA engineers have revealed the cause of the malfunction of the Voyager 1 spacecraft, which was launched into interstellar space more than 46 years ago.
User @MKBHD asked on social network X if it was possible to film the solar eclipse on a smartphone and NASA representatives gave an answer to the question.
NASA has selected Intuitive Machines, Lunar Outpost and Venturi Astrolab to develop the lunar transport vehicle (LTV) capability that Artemis astronauts will use to navigate the lunar surface, conduct scientific research during the Artemis campaign on the Moon and prepare for manned missions to Mars.
NASA has announced that three companies - Intuitive Machines, Lunar Outpost and Venturi Astrolab - are developing their own lunar vehicles (LTVs).
The Artemis 3 mission, scheduled for 2026, will see astronauts land on the moon for the first time in half a century and set up a mini-greenhouse there.
NASA and Nikon are sharing helpful tips for those looking to capture the best photos of the total solar eclipse on 8 April.
NASA conducted a historic experiment called DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) in which a spacecraft deliberately collided with the 170 metre wide asteroid Dimorphos. This experiment showed that a kinetic impact could deflect a potentially dangerous asteroid if it were ever on a collision course with Earth.
According to statements by Elon Musk, founder and CEO of SpaceX, a future version of the Starship spacecraft, which conducted its third test flight last week, will travel to interstellar space. He announced this on his Twitter account.
Mercury was recently subjected to a massive explosion of solar plasma that erupted from the hidden backside of the Sun. This explosion probably caused invisible X-ray auroras around the rocky surface of the planet. The explosion was so powerful that it was 40 times the size of the Earth. This explosion was caused by a powerful solar flare that occurred around 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time on 9 March.
A large piece of used batteries from the International Space Station (ISS) left orbit and re-entered the atmosphere yesterday, Friday, after nearly three years of circling the Earth. Most of the debris probably burned up on re-entry, but there is a possibility that some fragments may have reached the Earth's surface.
Nikon is working with space agency NASA to create a special camera that will be used by astronauts during the Artemis III mission, which aims to return humans to the moon.