The launch of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft on its first crewed flight has slipped at least four days because of a helium leak in the spacecraft.
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39,736 results found Sort by:Beyond blueprints: DoD’s commercial space strategy leaves industry wanting more
The recent release of Defense Department and Space Force strategic blueprints for the use of commercial space technologies has been met with cautious optimism by the industry.
Intuitive Machines making upgrades to second lunar lander
Intuitive Machines says it has identified several changes it will make to its Nova-C lunar lander ahead of its second mission late this year.
India plans Chandrayaan-4 moon sample return, will involve private sector
India is developing plans for its Chandrayaan-4 moon sample return mission that will include the country’s emerging private sector.
NASA selects proposals for new line of Earth science missions
NASA has picked four Earth science mission proposals for further study while separately selecting a smaller Earth science technology demonstration mission for development.
OHB expects to conclude deal to go private in weeks
European space company OHB expects to wrap up a deal with investment company KKR to go private within the next several weeks as it prepares for two key launches this summer.
Terran Orbital confirms new satellite deal with Lockheed Martin ahead of earnings
Terran Orbital reassuring investors that the partnership remains strong after Lockheed Martin withdrew bid to acquire the satellite manufacturer
ULA could fly dummy payload on next Vulcan launch if Dream Chaser is delayed
ULA remains confident it will launch Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser space plane by October
Consent to advise
The NASA Advisory Council has met just three times since 2019; its upcoming meeting will be its first in nearly 16 months.
The U.N. needs to form a parliament to regulate space mining
The U.N. must form a parliament to properly regulate space mining and other international matters of dispute.