NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover is on the cusp of landing on the Red Planet after a seven-month journey. Here’s what happens next.
Author: Emre Kelly, Florida Today
Here’s how to enter for a chance to go to space with the SpaceX Inspiration4 mission
A billionaire will command SpaceX’s first all-civilian launch this year, but the mission includes a twist: the public can enter to fly in Crew Dragon.
NASA test fires engines on moon rocket but shuts it down early
NASA’s SLS rocket made for taking astronauts back to the moon fired its main engines Saturday afternoon, but the test in Mississippi was cut short.
‘Mars, here we come!!’: SpaceX’s Starship prototype performs never-before-seen ‘belly flop’ during Texas test launch
The company’s next-generation Starship vehicle is ultimately being designed to fulfill SpaceX CEO Elon Musk’s vision of putting humans on Mars.
SpaceX launches 100th Falcon 9 mission with fleet-leading rocket from Florida
The most experienced Falcon 9 rocket in SpaceX’s fleet launched from Cape Canaveral on Tuesday, delivering 60 Starlink internet satellites to orbit.
NASA astronauts splash down near Florida in a SpaceX Crew Dragon
After a roughly two-month stay on the ISS, NASA astronauts Behnken and Hurley made a safe splashdown Sunday in their SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule.
Using a giant balloon, startup wants to ‘launch’ space tourists from Kennedy Space Center
Space Perspective said it wants to fly Spaceship Neptune, a 650-foot vehicle that includes a balloon and tethered capsule, for flights with tourists.
SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule carrying NASA astronauts docks with ISS
Astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley docked with the International Space Station on Sunday, a milestone in SpaceX’s first mission to fly humans.
SpaceX rocket explodes after liftoff as planned; Crew Dragon capsule escapes fireball
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Kennedy Space Center on Sunday, ultimately sacrificing itself to a test.
Boeing Starliner won’t reach the International Space Station and will return to Earth
A technical issue made Boeing’s Starliner miss an orbit required to rendezvous with the International Space Station, NASA says