WASHINGTON — As the space race intensifies and geopolitical tensions rise, the Pentagon is looking for technologies to enhance its understanding of activities in outer space.
Japan's ispace expects to launch its second lunar lander as soon as December, one of three companies planning missions to the ...
Lunar Trailblazer and the Intuitive Machines IM-2 are both preparing for a Jan. 2025 launch to hunt for ice on the moon.
In this episode of the SpaceNews Leading Women in Space series, correspondent Debra Werner speaks with Jacqueline Good, CEO, ...
Astronauts on the Polaris Dawn mission conducted the first spacewalk on a non-governmental mission Sept. 12, emerging from their Crew Dragon spacecraft.
A day after harsh criticism from Congress and industry, the FAA defended its approach to launch licensing and, specifically, its work with SpaceX.
John Serafini, CEO of the remote-sensing company HawkEye 360, said DoD has built mechanisms to engage with commercial ...
The U.S. Space Force’s fiscal year 2024 budget was $29 billion. While falling short of the service’s $30 billion request, ...
Policy is not the impediment to increasing space weather preparedness in the United States; the lack of funding is.
WASHINGTON — Satellite communications company OneWeb unveiled a new positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) service amid ...
Space electronic warfare — the art and science of protecting and denying satellite signals — has become a key part of how modern militaries fight and defend. Examples include jamming satellite ...
The UK Space Agency has awarded funds to consortiums led by Astroscale and ClearSpace to continue developing a servicer ...