Authorities say the Russian RESURS-P1 broke into over 100 trackable pieces, with US firm LeoLabs saying it was tracking nearly 200 debris fragments.
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Boeing's Starliner has kept two astronauts in space. The NTSB has sanctioned the company for releasing sensitive information on a plane incident.
Boeing is doing damage control after delaying Starliner's return from the International Space Station.
The plight of Boeing's Starliner, which has been hit by delays, could add to the multitude of woes facing the manufacturer.
On Thursday and Saturday, two different asteroids will hurtle past Earth at close range. You can watch them both live.
The SpaceX founder attacked Boeing CEO David Calhoun, accusing the aircraft company of losing touch with its engineering roots in a post on X.
NASA and Boeing announced on Tuesday that Starliner's return from orbit had been delayed again to June 26.
The SEC has filed charges against Matthew Brown, alleging he made a "bogus" offer to invest $200 million in Virgin Orbit.
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Gwynne Shotwell was one of the rocket company's first hires and has risen up the ranks to become COO, with more direct reports than Elon Musk.
A "large number" of Russian experts had entered North Korea to help with its space program, Yonhap reported, citing a senior South Korean defense official.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope spotted three galaxies forming when the universe was about only 400 million to 600 million years old.
If this gigantic cosmic void does exist, it could help astronomers solve one of the greatest mysteries of our universe.
A 'severe' geomagnetic storm is forecasted to reach Earth this Friday for the first time in 20 years. Here's what you need to know.
Many states could be in for a rare treat this Friday night. "I think we're going to see some really good auroras," one expert said.
The CGI clip in the China National Space Administration was later blurred out in a state media version of the lunar base teaser.
Maj. Gen. Greg Gagnon, deputy chief of space operations for intelligence, said China had developed a sophisticated military satellite program.
The mission, which is expected to last 53 days, will collect two kilograms of lunar samples from the dark side of the moon for analysis.
There is a very real risk, according to experts, that the US could soon lose its status as the world's dominant space power.
Russia and China are working on things that could be used to disable US satellites, raising alarms for defense analysts.
Halo Space believes it can take 10,000 people into the stratosphere by 2030 at a cost of $164,000 per passenger.