State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Center of Advanced Lubrication and Seal Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710072, ...
Last year was a big one for the space sector, marked by SpaceX’s building momentum, Boeing Co.’s Starliner struggles, and a slew of activity from a host of names. So what can we expect in 2025?
The object turned out to be space debris — junk left over from six decades of space exploration and a growing number of commercial launches, the Kenya Space Agency said Wednesday. It identified ...
With the year almost over, we look at the biggest space achievements of 2024 from NASA, SpaceX, China, and more.
A record-setting year for rocket launches wrapped up on New Year's Eve with the Space Coast's 93rd and final ... Our priority is — and will remain — safety and reliability above all else ...
In 2024, space exploration dazzled the world. NASA’s Europa Clipper began its journey to study Jupiter’s moon Europa. SpaceX’s Starship achieved its first successful landing, a critical ...
India has launched its first space docking mission on top of an Indian-made rocket — an advanced technology seen as pivotal for future space endeavors. India launched its first space docking ...
From uncrewed lunar missions to the launch of the first private space station, here's a sneak peek at the space missions that may define 2025: A year in space exploration:From Starship tests to ...
While the object wasn’t on a direct collision course with the station, NASA deemed the manoeuvre necessary to ensure additional safety as it passed by. All this junk floating around in space can ...
ESA's head of Space Safety, said in a statement last year. What are NASA, ESA, others doing about space debris? The movement to crack down on the hazardous debris whizzing through outer space has ...
But the picture changes rapidly at higher orbits. At nearly 500 miles (800 kilometers), it would take at least a century for a piece of debris to be naturally dragged out of space. At more than ...
Ido Mizrahy is a filmmaker based in New York and the director of the documentary “Space: The Longest Goodbye.” Most of us would panic if we were stranded in space without a firm return date.