"Shocking": NASA and Russian satellite crash closer than scientists thought
"Had the two satellites collided, we would have seen significant debris generation," NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy said.
US ally launches spy satellite against North Korea
Both North and South Korea plan more spy satellite launches this year amid rising tensions between the uneasy neighbors.
Man discovers unusual "souvenir" left behind from SpaceX Starship launch
Nick Stacey took to Reddit to share something leftover from the launch that had incurred almost "no damage."
Eerie spiral lights up night sky in wake of SpaceX launch
The white spiral, caused by fuel from a SpaceX rocket, can be seen alongside the northern lights in the sky over Norway.
Northern lights chaser captures mysterious scene: "Like another galaxy"
The view was "awe-inspiring and a little scary," Shang Yang told Newsweek, noting "it was definitely not part of normal aurora activity."
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MethaneSAT: A space mission to cut emissions of a powerful greenhouse gas
A satellite launched by an environmental group aims to bring accountability to the oil and gas industry for leaks of the dangerous climate pollutant methane.
Starlink terminals sold in Russia despite Musk's denial
A self-identified "official distributor" of China drone giant DJI is selling the terminals on a Russian website amid the tech's alleged use in Ukraine.
Texas would own key NASA assets if it became independent
Texas could take over NASA's bases in the state if it were to become an independent country.
EU sanctions against Starlink over Russia use "premature"
Kyiv has claimed that Russian troops are using the SpaceX satellite internet network from occupied Ukrainian territory.
Russia's Starlink scheme via NATO proxy exposed in sting report
Ukrainian military intelligence has said Russian forces in Ukraine are increasingly using Starlink terminals on the battlefield.
Elon Musk denies "false" reports Starlink sold to Russia
Ukraine relies on Starlink, operated by Musk's SpaceX, to carry out crucial missions against Russian forces.
Russia's use of Starlink "systemic" in Ukraine: Kyiv
Russia's 83rd Assault Brigade is using Starlink to access the internet in hotspots in the eastern Donetsk region, Kyiv said on Sunday.
Pentagon and SpaceX respond to reports of Russia using Starlink
Earlier reports suggested the Russian military was deploying the SpaceX terminals, including on the front line in Ukraine.
Florida coast rocked by "rare" earthquake
The United States Geological Survey confirmed the magnitude 4.0 quake.
Russia deploying Starlink in Ukraine—reports
Volunteer troops are using the satellite communications network, operated by Elon Musk's SpaceX, in four illegally annexed regions of the country.
Satellite megaconstellations may trigger brighter Northern Lights
"More than 500,000 satellites are expected in decades ahead, primarily to build internet megaconstellations," physics graduate student Sierra Solter said.
Elon Musk's Starlink satellites threaten China's national security—military
The People's Liberation Army fears SpaceX's contract to develop a Starlink-style network for the Pentagon will vastly improve U.S. forces' kill chain.
Elon Musk's mom rushes to his defense: She's "furious" with Biden
Maye Musk made her opinions clear following the Federal Communications Commission ruling against her son on Tuesday.
China's SpaceX rival is coming for Elon Musk
China's iSpace launched the second rocket to demonstrate reusable rocket capability in a 38-day period.
North Korea decries US's "double standards" as South launches spy satellite
North Korea says its first spy satellite is online and carrying out its mission of "improving the security environment of the Korean Peninsula."
Elon Musk Is Not the Person of This Year—Or Any Other
I wonder what Elon Musk's adoring fans will say next year, when X.com/Twitter inevitably declares bankruptcy.
Jason Kelce doesn't think Travis Kelce should go to space seeking aliens
The brothers discussed Travis' invitation to discuss space flight with SpaceX on their most recent podcast.
Russia threatens to shoot down Western satellites
Western satellites could be a legitimate target for a retaliatory strike, a Russian Foreign Ministry official said.
Elon Musk could lose billions from shutdown
A delay in payments to federal contractors, such as Musk's SpaceX, during a government shutdown could cost them billions in revenue.
Did Elon Musk turn off Starlink for Ukraine? What we know
Excerpt from new Elon Musk biography had said the billionaire effectively thwarted a Ukrainian sub attack
China's Galactic Energy startup takes on SpaceX with first sea launch
Chinese media touted the launch of the CERES 1 carrier rocket from the Yellow Sea.
Did Elon Musk sell his bitcoin? What we know, what we don't
The price of bitcoin plunged after a report on Thursday revealed Musk's SpaceX has "sold the cryptocurrency."
NASA's impending mission to $10,000 quadrillion asteroid explained
The launch of the Psyche spacecraft to its namesake asteroid is due this October, and will only arrive at its Asteroid Belt location in 2029.
Elon Musk SpaceX rocket tears a hole in the ionosphere again
The Falcon 9 rocket released exhaust fumes that reacted with charged atoms in Earth's ionosphere, creating a temporary hole in the layer and a red glow.
Scientists solve mystery of unidentified space object washed up on beach
The huge metal cylinder found on a beach in Western Australia has now been identified by the Australian Space Agency as part of a rocket from another country.