SpaceX test fires crew capsule's abort engines
The test will help clear the way for an in-flight abort test as early as next month
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The test will help clear the way for an in-flight abort test as early as next month
Initial service is expected to begin next year with global connectivity expected in 2021
Engineers are adding inspections and tests to prevent repeat of parachute deploy problem
Four powerful launch abort engines accelerated Boeing's Starliner capsule from zero to 650 mph straight up in just five seconds
The fifth flight of an X-37B spaceplane set a new endurance record for the secretive program
Critical tests in the next few months must go well for Crew Dragon to carry out piloted test flight
SpaceX founder Elon Musk says the company's Starship rocket system will revolutionize space travel
A launch site for SpaceX rockets is next to a tiny neighborhood east of Brownsville, Texas, called Boca Chica, where the rocket company has transformed life
The Starhopper is testing propulsion systems that will be used in SpaceX's planned heavy lift Starship spacecraft
The new port will allow two U.S. commercial crew ships to dock at the space station at the same time
Sierra Nevada Corp. picks ULA's Vulcan rocket to boost Dream Chaser spaceplanes into orbit
Three years after an on-pad explosion, SpaceX got a second Israeli satellite into orbit Thursday night
SpaceX cargo ship brings 2.5 tons of supplies and equipment to space station
SpaceX Dragon cargo ship was loaded with 5,000 pounds of equipment and supplies — including a container of bright green Nickelodeon "slime"
"OneWeb is doing for the satellite industry what Henry Ford did for cars," said FCC Chairman Ajit Pai
In an interview on "The Takeout," Vice President Mike Pence reassured the space community with the administration's strong support for a "moon-first" policy
The founder and CEO of SpaceX discusses the aerospace company's ambitions for flying humans to the moon and Mars, the importance of reusable in rockets, and the inspiration of Douglas Adams
The aerospace entrepreneur says we are only a few years away from employing reusable rockets to bring people to the moon and Mars, making humans a "multi-planet species"
Preview: The aerospace entrepreneur tells "CBS Sunday Morning" he is thinking bigger, and faster, about manned missions to the Moon and the Red Planet
Private investment in a range of space-related businesses is soaring, and it's not just for billionaire joy rides
The company has been searching for the cause of a catastrophic explosion that destroyed an unmanned Crew Dragon spacecraft in April
SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket carrying 24 satellites heads into orbit; also on board: portions of the cremated remains of 152 space enthusiasts
NASA and SpaceX are both readying unmanned missions to the Red Planet, with the goal of putting human-filled boots on the ground
NASA's plan could make way for visits by private-sector astronauts to the International Space Station as early as next year
SpaceX, working through a Crew Dragon failure probe, is protecting possible end-of-year flight
Hurricane Melissa made landfall over eastern Cuba early Wednesday as an "extremely dangerous" Category 3 storm, forecasters said, after pummeling Jamaica.
The government shutdown is now in its fifth week with pressure growing on both sides to find a resolution. Follow live updates here.
Trump is in South Korea, the final stop of his Asia tour, where he says he expects to nail down a "good deal for both" China and the U.S. with Xi Jinping.
Israel says it has "renewed enforcement of the ceasefire" after deadly airstrikes in Gaza that tested the U.S.-brokered peace deal.
President Trump appeared to concede Wednesday that he's not allowed to run for reelection in 2028, after teasing the idea on and off for months.
President Trump fired all six sitting members of a board that oversees architecture in D.C., as he plans a slate of major building projects — including a massive White House ballroom.
Amazon and UPS on Tuesday announced tens of thousands of job cuts, the latest signal that the U.S. labor market is downshifting.
The police operation was one of the most violent in Brazil's recent history, with human rights organizations calling for investigations into the deaths.
"67" is an ambiguous slang term made popular by Gen Alpha on social media and in middle schools across the country.