Spaceflight 9 hrs ago Pentagon sees quantum computing as key weapon for war in space WASHINGTON — Top Pentagon official Michael Griffin sat down a few weeks ago with Air Force scientists at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio to discuss the future of quantum ...
Spaceflight 4 days ago Jeff Bezos thinks it could cost $200G to blast you into space Amateur explorers could soon be shot into space for just $200,000.
NASA July 05 Opportunity Mars rover still silent beneath raging dust storm NASA's Opportunity Mars rover remains silent as a giant dust storm continues to swirl on the Red Planet.
Spaceflight July 05 How long would it take to cross the Milky Way at light speed? The disk of our home galaxy – the Milky Way – is bigger than we previously thought. A new study shows it would take 200,000 years for a spaceship traveling at the speed of light to ...
Spaceflight July 03 IMAGE: Private Japanese rocket crashes to Earth in fiery launch failure A private Japanese rocket crashed to Earth in a fiery explosion on Saturday (June 30) just moments after lifting off from a test site near the town of Taiki on Japan's northern ...
Spaceflight July 03 The Space Station is shifting to commercial crew vehicles. Where does that leave Russia? I spent several days in June traveling with a group of journalists to watch the Expedition 56 crew launch to the International Space Station (ISS). To do so, we had to make our way ...
Spaceflight July 03 China plans 'megarocket' that could outperform NASA, SpaceX, expert says Private space companies such as SpaceX and Blue Origin have captured several headlines recently as they head for the stars. But as the Trump administration focuses on a "space ...
Proud American June 28 How Buzz Aldrin wants to make Mars habitable Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the Moon, has pushed for humanity to expand its presence in space, making Mars habitable for mankind. But for a planet whose atmosphere is ...
Asteroids June 27 Space 'dumpling' rendezvous: Japan's Hayabusa 2 spacecraft arrives at asteroid Ryugu After a journey of almost 2 billion miles, Japan’s Hayabusa 2 spacecraft has arrived at asteroid Ryugu.
Spaceflight June 27 'World's strongest coffee' set to launch off-world for space station "The world's strongest coffee" is about to become the strongest off-world, too.