
China to Send First Civilian Astronaut to Tiangong Space Station on Tuesday
China’s Manned Space Agency will send its first civilian astronaut into space as part of the crewed Shenzhou XVI mission to the Tiangong space station
China’s Manned Space Agency will send its first civilian astronaut into space as part of the crewed Shenzhou XVI mission to the Tiangong space station
Blue Origin’s mission will involve the Orion capsule and the Blue Moon lander docking with a planned lunar space station, enabling astronauts to transfer between vehicles before descending to the moon’s surface.
Rolls-Royce, in collaboration with the UK Space Agency and several other organizations, is developing a nuclear micro-reactor to provide continuous, reliable energy for future lunar missions
Airbus has unveiled its latest concept, LOOP, a multi-purpose orbital module intended to replace the International Space Station and provide a comfortable and modular living space for astronauts in space
Russia’s departure from the International Space Station (ISS) program, which was anticipated following the country’s invasion of Ukraine, is not so imminent after all. Last
Ispace has plans for two more attempts to land on the lunar surface.
The James Webb Space Telescope is facing sensor issues with one of its key instruments, the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI), but NASA officials are investigating the cause and continuing with their observations
Satellite communications specialist AST SpaceMobile and AT&T have made history by completing the first-ever two-way audio call using satellites with an unmodified smartphone, potentially revolutionizing cellular access in the US and developing countries
SpaceX’s much-anticipated maiden flight of its Starship rocket on Thursday ended in failure, as the rocket suffered a mid-flight malfunction and exploded in mid-air, just minutes after lift-off
SpaceX previously announced to launch Starship on Monday but said in a liver webcast that it has been postponed by a minimum of 48 hours.
China’s Manned Space Agency will send its first civilian astronaut into space as part of the crewed Shenzhou XVI mission to the Tiangong space
Blue Origin’s mission will involve the Orion capsule and the Blue Moon lander docking with a planned lunar space station, enabling astronauts to transfer between vehicles before descending to the moon’s surface.
Rolls-Royce, in collaboration with the UK Space Agency and several other organizations, is developing a nuclear micro-reactor to provide continuous, reliable energy for future lunar missions
Airbus has unveiled its latest concept, LOOP, a multi-purpose orbital module intended to replace the International Space Station and provide a comfortable and modular living space for astronauts in space
Russia’s departure from the International Space Station (ISS) program, which was anticipated following the country’s invasion of Ukraine, is not so imminent after all.
Ispace has plans for two more attempts to land on the lunar surface.
The James Webb Space Telescope is facing sensor issues with one of its key instruments, the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI), but NASA officials are investigating the cause and continuing with their observations
Satellite communications specialist AST SpaceMobile and AT&T have made history by completing the first-ever two-way audio call using satellites with an unmodified smartphone, potentially revolutionizing cellular access in the US and developing countries
SpaceX’s much-anticipated maiden flight of its Starship rocket on Thursday ended in failure, as the rocket suffered a mid-flight malfunction and exploded in mid-air, just minutes after lift-off
SpaceX previously announced to launch Starship on Monday but said in a liver webcast that it has been postponed by a minimum of 48