SpaceX has completed testing of all three first-stage cores on its Falcon Heavy rocket. The Spacex Falcon Heavy is scheduled for an early November launch.
Observations by Japan's Venus climate orbiter Akatsuki have revealed an equatorial jet in the lower to middle cloud layer of the planet's atmosphere, a finding that could be pivotal to unraveling a phenomenon called superrotation
Working with the U.S. Air Force, Spacex has developed autonomous rocket-tracking technology that makes it possible to fly its next-generation launch vehicle.
Ashley Dove-Jay, PhD researcher in Aerospace Engineering, University of Bristol, analyzed the launch costs of fully reusable Spacex rockets against the also in development Skylon spaceplanes.
(Natural News) Space has become a veritable goldmine of natural resources for many companies, yet can anyone lay claim to them? That's the question legal experts claim will become relevant in the future as firm turn to the stars for precious metals
Spacex will try to launch another Falcon 9 rocket today. They will launch FORMOSAT-5 which is Taiwan space agency Earth-observation satellite. SpaceX will try to land the first stage rocket.
Ernest travels to Vector Space Systems in Tucson, AZ for a live broadcast. Vector is the first launch vehicle built exclusively for the Micro Satellite market. The vehicle is “right-sized” for the new generation of Micro Satellites and enables re
Researchers from the Harbin Institute of Technology in China have created a new inlet design for Cylindrical shaped Hall thrusters (CHTs) that may significantly increase the thrust and allows spaceships to travel greater distances.
I recently was speaking with Bob Griswold from Ready Made Resources and we were speculating about how ideal and convenient it would be to turn the lights out during the upcoming solar eclipse.
On The Korean Peninsula During The Solar Eclipse...On August 21st, approximately 25,000 U.S. troops will join "tens of thousands" from the South Korean military to conduct a "major military exercise" that is already triggering threats from No
Unless you've been living under a rock the past couple of months, you're probably aware of the upcoming total solar eclipse on Aug. 21. It's been almost 100 years since the last one touched both U.S. coasts, and we're celebrating with Space.com by gi
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