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NASA’s New Nuclear Propulsion System Could Get Us to Mars in Just 6 Months!

In a groundbreaking development, Ohio State University has unveiled a new concept for nuclear thermal propulsion that could significantly cut down travel time to Mars. Building on past space ...

Space travel alters astronauts' brains permanently, scans show

As NASA eyes Mars and the moon, scientists warn: the human brain may not bounce back from prolonged time in space.

'Time is of the essence' to build a made-in-Europe space policy, French and German ministers say

France is championing a preference European-made space assets related to defence, which some member states will probably be ...

EU now has its own 'secure, encrypted' satellite communication system, space commissioner says

Bloc's secure constellation IRIS2 of about 290 satellites set to begin initial services in 2029, Andrius Kubilius announces - Anadolu Ajansı ...

European Space Agency unveils first images from Earth-observation ‘sounder’ satellite

Launched on 1 July 2025 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, MTG-S operates from a geostationary orbit, about 36 000 km above Earth’s surface and is able to ...

SpaceX set to launch cutting-edge GPS satellite Tuesday from Florida

SpaceX crews are preparing to launch a Falcon 9 rocket Tuesday night from Florida’s Space Coast.

Late-night SpaceX rocket launch set for liftoff from Florida. What time?

Who's up for a late-night rocket launch? Weather permitting, a SpaceX rocket should be visible from the Space Coast of ...

After switch from ULA, SpaceX set for speedy national security launch

SpaceX is set to launch its latest national security mission, yet another GPS satellite that was originally to have been launched by United Launch Alliance.

3 Space ETFs With Triple-Digit Upside Potential Once SpaceX Goes Public

SpaceX is the most anticipated market debut of the decade, and space ETFs like the Procure Space ETF (NASDAQ:UFO), ARK Space ...

We Finally Know When SpaceX Might Fly the Biggest Version of Starship Yet

SpaceX is gearing up to debut Starship’s Version 3, testing the upgraded rocket’s ability to reach orbit for the first time ...

SpaceX explosion shook South Texas, sparking oversight and safety concerns

A June 18 testing explosion laid bare concerns about minimal regulatory oversight of Elon Musk’s commercial space business in ...

SpaceX IPO: 18 Key Investor Takeaways

8. Elon Musk Brand as a Valuation Driver: The anticipated IPO valuation reflects investor confidence in Elon Musk’s ability ...

SpaceX set to launch advanced GPS satellite from Cape Canaveral

The GPS-III satellite will be carried into medium-Earth orbit by a Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape ...

Watch SpaceX launch advanced GPS satellite for US Space Force tonight

SpaceX will launch an advanced, jam-resistant GPS satellite for the U.S. Space Force from Florida tonight (Jan. 26), and you ...

SpaceX won federal internet subsidies, now asks for rule changes

SpaceX, the satellite company founded by Elon Musk, is asking state regulators for a number of concessions related to a $42.5 ...

SpaceX plans rocket launch in California. See Vandenberg schedule

SpaceX has scheduled two rocket launches from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base within a week. The sixth and seventh ...

NASA Debunked The Conspiracy Theory That Earth Will Lose Gravity In August

There's no telling what will gain traction on social media, but one conspiracy theory has gained enough traction for NASA to make a statement.

NASA gets new F-15 fighter jet to chase its X-59 'quiet' supersonic aircraft

What role will F-15 jets play in the future of supersonic flight?

Shuttle Challenger remembered at 40th anniversary of NASA disaster

NASA's space shuttle Challenger exploded and broke apart Jan. 28, 1986, in the sky over East-Central Florida, killing the seven astronauts on board.

NASA Glenn employs 600 fewer people than it did one year ago

NASA Glenn Research Center and the Neil Armstrong Test Facility are continuing their mission-critical space research, with about 600 fewer employees compared to one year ago.