The Space Launch System is facing fresh calls for cancelation, but still has a key role to play in NASA’s return to the moon.
The powerful Falcon Heavy rocket will launch the Dragonfly spacecraft on a multi-year journey to Saturn’s largest moon Titan.
The space agency announced a $256.6 million contract with SpaceX to support the launch of the Dragonfly mission – a ...
What’s next for NASA’s giant moon rocket? NASA’s huge lunar rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS), might be in trouble. As ...
Firefly Aerospace announced its Blue Ghost lunar lander has completed testing and will now be shipped to Florida ahead of its ...
SpaceX's Starship megarocket just added another moon mission to its docket. Colorado company Lunar Outpost announced today ...
NASA’s return to the moon has been plagued by delays and spiraling costs, which means it could now fall to privateer firms ...
A braking burn maneuver using two HLS Raptor engines will then ease the spacecraft into its landing. Given Starship’s height, ...
Starship is tasked with carrying two astronauts from lunar orbit to the surface of the Moon as part of NASA's Artemis 3 ...
NASA wants a lunar habitat on the surface of the moon in less than ten years. NASA is keeping its foot on the gas for the ...
After asking both SpaceX and Blue Origin to develop cargo landers for its Artemis missions, NASA has announced plans to use ...
NASA announced Monday that it has selected SpaceX to launch its Dragonfly mission to Saturn's largest moon Titan sometime in ...