Robotic vehicles from Firefly Aerospace of Texas and Ispace of Japan will part ways early Wednesday after launching from the same SpaceX rocket. Both are aiming for the lunar surface.
Lunar landers built by US and Japanese companies are poised to "rideshare" to the Moon, showcasing the private sector's growing role in space exploration.
SpaceX officials plan to launch the Firefly Aerospace Blue Ghost and ispace Resilience landers during the overnight hours ...
If weather permits and all systems are go, we'll see two important launches from Cape Canaveral over the next two nights.
CEDAR PARK, Texas — A Central Texas aerospace company is making final preparations before blasting off to the stars. Early Wednesday morning, the lunar lander built by Firefly Aerospace is set to ...
A SpaceX rocket set to launch overnight will carry two lunar landers, one from Austin-based Firefly Aerospace and one from ...
The latest SpaceX rideshare mission Jan. 14 deployed satellites ranging from dozens of imaging satellites to reentry vehicles ...
SAT, the most advanced satellite in the region, from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base. Developed by Emirati engineers, the satellite boasts high-resolution imaging and advanced positioning ...
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is set to launch a pair of lunar landers on a journey to our closest celestial neighbor — kicking ...
On a flat to down day for the stock market, space company Planet Labs ( PL 4.90%) broke away from the pack and scored gains ...
Dozens of small satellites set to conduct various missions shared a Falcon 9 rocket ride to space Tuesday morning as clear ...
Blue Origin, company founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, will launch massive New Glenn rocket. You can livestream coverage on iPhone, Android, YouTube.