NASA hopes to launch Artemis 2 astronauts to moon next month
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SpaceX continues to make rapid progress on its Starship program infrastructure, with significant developments at historic Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) on the Space Coast, preparations for a new launch site at Space Launch Complex 37 (SLC-37),
A look at how the space race evolved in 2025, key missions that slipped, and why 2026 is looking to be a banner year for lunar and commercial spaceflight.
That’s the question being asked after the U.S. Space Force announced a plan over the holidays to develop a new launch site at the Santa Barbara County base capable of hosting “heavy” and “super-heavy” rockets that will deliver massive payloads into orbit, and beyond.
Private companies are racing to redefine what a space station looks like, and one of the boldest ideas on the table is a platform that can be launched in a single mission instead of assembled piece by piece. That shift in architecture could slash costs ...
SpaceX is targeting a four-hour window Wednesday, Jan. 14, to launch a Falcon 9 carrying 29 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit from Florida.
LAUNCH COMPLEX 14, Cape Canaveral, Fla.—The platform atop the hulking steel tower offered a sweeping view of Florida’s rich, sandy coastline and brilliant blue waves beyond. Yet as captivating as the vista might be for an aspiring rocket magnate like ...
Blue Origin knocked out a historic launch Thursday. United Launch Alliance served up another just over six hours later. Then SpaceX sent up a pair of launches the following night to cap the busiest two days in Space Coast history. After medical issue ...
Launch recap: Scroll down to review live updates from the Tuesday, Dec. 9, liftoff of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral on the NROL-77 mission. One of NASA's robotic rovers on Mars has for the first time ever detected electrical sparks ...
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ISRO's 16-satellite launch: Who pays when a rocket fails? The growing role of space insurance
Space insurance traces its roots to 1965, when Lloyd’s of London underwrote the first satellite policy for Intelsat I, known as “Early Bird.” Although the mission succeeded and no claim was filed, it set a precedent for insuring space assets.