Elon Musk is no longer seeing eye-to-eye with his former bestie in the White House. The SpaceX founder and CEO recently wrapped up his 130-day appointment as a “special government
Elon Musk is no longer seeing eye-to-eye with his former bestie in the White House. The SpaceX founder and CEO recently wrapped up his 130-day appointment as a “special government
L. Y. Zhou, a senior at Skyline High School, Ann Arbor, MI, representing the SunRISE Ground Radio Lab (GRL) summer research project team at the Solar Heliospheric and INterplanetary Environment
WASHINGTON — Virgin Galactic says production of its new suborbital spaceplanes remains on track to allow commercial flights to begin in the middle of next year as it contemplates restarting
Blue Origin’s next suborbital flight is scheduled to launch on Saturday (May 31), carrying a diverse crew of educators, entrepreneurs and adventurers united by a shared passion for space and
Wolf 359 images from NIRCam (blue) and MIRI (red) before and after PSF subtraction. PSF subtraction was performed in order to improve the sensitivity to finding faint astrophysical sources near
Heading into a recent staff meeting for Johnson Space Center’s Business Development & Technology Integration Office, Jason Foster anticipated a typical agenda of team updates and discussion. He did not
A ∼15 × 20arcmin unfiltered photo of stars surrounding HD89389 taken simultaneously with the appearance of “strange” pulses described below. Nothing was seen moving through this field in any of
With the rapid integration of emerging technologies, today’s defense landscape is more interconnected and complex than ever before. This reality places stress on traditional infrastructures that often fall short in
WASHINGTON — Maxar Intelligence announced an agreement with Sweden’s aerospace firm Saab to develop battlefield intelligence products that use satellite data, including Maxar’s new terrain-based navigation technology that allows drones
Scientists flying aboard NASA’s DC-8 airborne laboratory captured this image of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Hayabusa spacecraft June 13, 2010 as it re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere and began breaking






