WASHINGTON — A week after being named NASA’s new acting administrator, Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy appears to be just getting started on that job while continuing to lead the
WASHINGTON — A week after being named NASA’s new acting administrator, Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy appears to be just getting started on that job while continuing to lead the
This is the Webb telescope’s image of the Infinity galaxy, the result of 2 colliding spiral galaxies. It includes 2 rings of stars with the 2 nuclei of the spiral
Boeing has made significant strides in the development of the Exploration Upper Stage (EUS), a pivotal component set to improve NASA’s Artemis program. The first thrust structure for the EUS
Traffic at the International Space Station (ISS) is busy, with spacecraft coming and going almost every few weeks recently. Astronauts with the private Ax-4 mission undocked early July 14 to
Of all the possible entry points to NASA, the agency’s SkillBridge Program has been instrumental in helping servicemembers transition from the military and into civilian careers. Offered in partnership with
Space weather ‘reporter’ Vigil will be the world’s first space weather mission to be permanently positioned at Lagrange point 5, a unique vantage point that allows us to see solar
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force released new guidelines for how it will allocate finite launch infrastructure and range resources as commercial demand surges at the nation’s premier space ports,
At a time when the race to conquer the Moon is accelerating, with dozens of missions planned for the coming years, HTR decides, on a worldwide exclusive basis, to make
In the ever-evolving field of space exploration, the European Space Agency (ESA) is paving the way for enhanced understanding of space weather through its ambitious Vigil mission. Set to launch
TAMPA, Fla. — SES is preparing to drastically expand its medium Earth orbit (MEO) network after closing its acquisition of United States-based rival Intelsat July 17, building on a deal