Credit: NASA NASA has selected Barrios Technology, LLC, in Houston to provide technical integration services for the agency’s human spaceflight programs. The Mission Technical Integration Contract is a cost-plus-award-fee and
Credit: NASA NASA has selected Barrios Technology, LLC, in Houston to provide technical integration services for the agency’s human spaceflight programs. The Mission Technical Integration Contract is a cost-plus-award-fee and
Predator fans are eating well these days, and at San Diego Comic-Con, franchise creative head Dan Trachtenberg gave us even more reasons to be optimistic about the series’ future. The
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Join the 2025 NASA International Space Apps Challenge: Learn, Launch, Lead On October 4–5, 2025, NASA—along with 14 international space agency partners—invites scientists, engineers, coders, designers, storytellers, and space enthusiasts
SpaceX is set to launch its Crew‑11 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) on Thursday (July 31), and the event will stream live online. Here’s how and when you
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WASHINGTON — A House appropriations bill provides funding for a civil space traffic coordination system but wants changes to increase its reliance on the Defense Department. To continue reading this
The controversial claim of microbes that exhibit arsenic rather than phosphorus in their biochemistry has been retracted by the journal Science 15 years after it was first published — but
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force announced a launch window for the next mission of the X-37B reusable spaceplane. The eighth flight of the Boeing-built plane, officially designated Orbital Test