There are plenty of reasons to get excited about Tuesday's (May 19) planned test flight of SpaceX's Starship megarocket.
As Elon Musk's SpaceX works toward a May 19 debut of its third-generation Starship, here's a look back at all the previous test flights to date.
On April 14, 1981, the first NASA space shuttle mission came to a successful end when the space shuttle Colombia returned to Earth following a two-day test flight. On Friday, July 31, 2009, the crew ...
The agency dropped a few details on Wednesday (May 13) about Artemis 3, a crewed mission that will test rendezvous and ...
The U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama is the undisputed heavyweight champion of space museums, and it’s ...
Follow FLORIDA TODAY Space Team live updates from SpaceX’s upcoming Falcon 9 rocket launch on a NASA ISS mission from Cape ...
Sonny White (Harold G. "Sonny" White) has solid credentials as a NASA veteran but is viewed as a highly speculative ...
SpaceX will debut a new version of its Starship rocket for its 12th flight test May 19 from its Starbase headquarters in ...
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NASA’s next giant Artemis III rocket is already rising inside Kennedy Space Center
NASA has officially started assembling the massive Space Launch System rocket for Artemis III at Kennedy Space Center, ...
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The space shuttle's deadly landing secret and the pilots who trained to survive it
Before a single orbiter touched down, test pilots were pushed to the edge of human limits inside a modified business jet, ...
SpaceX will launch a Falcon 9 rocket from Florida this evening, delivering supplies to the ISS and creating a sonic boom.
Led by commander Mark Polansky, the astronauts will run through emergency escapes from the launch pad, practise landing on Kennedy Space Center's runway and learn how to put out fires on the shuttle.
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