WASHINGTON — NASA is changing course in its plans to support development of commercial space stations, a move that could also mean an end of a permanent human presence in
WASHINGTON — NASA is changing course in its plans to support development of commercial space stations, a move that could also mean an end of a permanent human presence in
A new emphasis on Mars exploration was clear from the very beginning of the second Trump administration. “We will pursue our manifest destiny into the stars, launching American astronauts to
WASHINGTON — NASA has selected a shuttle orbiter to transfer to Houston, a move that faces logistical, fiscal and legal challenges. To continue reading this article: Register now and get3
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Software designed to give spacecraft more autonomy could support a future where swarms of satellites navigate and complete scientific objectives with limited human intervention. Caleb Adams, Distributed Spacecraft Autonomy project
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On July 24, a significant milestone was achieved for the UK’s burgeoning space industry when Skyrora obtained the country’s first vertical launch license for a domestic rocket firm. This groundbreaking






