In this week’s episode of Space Minds SpaceNews editor Mike Gruss talks with Julien Lamamy, CEO of ispace Europe from the World Space Business Week in Paris. Julien shares how the company is ...
The US, China, India, Europe and Japan all have exciting missions on the horizon in 2026. Many of them are collaborative ...
Test your knowledge of the Artemis program—from cutting-edge tech and lunar missions to the astronauts leading the way. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission ...
The United States Space Force may be the youngest branch of the armed services, but it has already captured the public ...
More than half a century after humans set foot on the Moon, the final frontier still fuels our imagination. Back then, it was all about doing what had never been done before and doing it first. In ...
In an exciting leap forward for space tourism, Blue Origin’s upcoming NS-37 mission will make history by sending the first wheelchair user to space. Michaela (Michi) Benthaus, an aerospace engineer at ...
Humanity's drive to explore has taken us across the solar system, with astronaut boots, various landers and rovers' wheels exploring the surfaces of several different planetary bodies. These ...
Research in space is about more than discovery. It is a strategic asset and soft power that attracts partners and supports evidence-based decisions. The past two years have seen a series of milestones ...
A panel of leading space industry executives will explore the trajectory of space technology over the next decade, examining how the long-imagined future depicted in comic books and science fiction is ...
China has launched an unmanned "lifeboat" to the Tiangong space station, ending a month-long fiasco. The spacecraft will eventually ferry home the marooned Shenzhou-21 crew, who have been stuck ...