Richard Branson inspired by Apollo, will have his own space shot soon

Virgin Galactic's Richard Branson said Thursday his spaceship has just a few more test flights before he jumps on board for the first tourist trip.

5 things you didn't know about the moon landing

Here are five lesser-known, yet still incredible facts about the mission that first landed men on the moon.

Apollo 11 launched 50 years ago on July 16, 1969

Fifty years ago on July 16, 1969, a three-man crew launched into space from Kennedy Space Center in Florida aboard the Apollo 11 spacecraft.

Success! NASA tests Orion launch abort system

Hundreds of people watched as NASA successfully proved the Orion capsule’s launch abort system can outrun a rocket and pull astronauts to safety if there is an emergency during lift-off.

The room that landed men on the moon is being restored

It’s a snapshot of American achievement, one that deserves to be preserved. Houston’s Mission Control is being restored to its former glory. 

Night light: SpaceX launches hefty rocket with 24 satellites

SpaceX launched its heftiest rocket with 24 research satellites Tuesday, a middle-of-the-night rideshare featuring a deep space atomic clock, solar sail, a clean and green rocket fuel testbed, and even human ashes.

Blue Origin's big plans for Space Coast

Blue Origin, founded by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, wants to be the biggest player on Space Coast.   

NASA chooses companies to create moon landers

NASA has selected three companies to deliver science and technology payloads to the lunar surface on robotic landers over the next few years.

SpaceX launches supplies to space station after power delays

SpaceX launched a load of supplies to the International Space Station on Saturday following a pair of unusual power delays.

Mars lander records what is likely the first audio of a 'marsquake'

For the first time, NASA's Mars InSight lander has successfully measured and recorded what seems to be a temblor on the red planet.

Despite test 'anomaly,' SpaceX cargo mission still on track -- for now

SpaceX has suffered a serious setback in its effort to launch NASA astronauts into orbit this year, with the fiery loss of its first crew capsule.

SpaceX capsule suffers 'anomaly,' smoke seen for miles

Officials say SpaceX's new capsule for astronauts suffered an "anomaly" during a routine engine test firing in Florida, causing smoke to be seen for miles.

DeSantis continues push for Space Force base

Gov. Ron DeSantis and other state officials aren’t aborting pursuit of the operational command of President Donald Trump’s Space Force, despite a report Florida isn’t on the U.S. Air Force’s short list of potential bases.

SpaceX's first commercial Falcon Heavy mission complete

The world’s most powerful rocket blasted off Thursday evening for only its second flight ever. And while there was no ‘Starman’ or red roadster atop the Falcon Heavy this time, the communications satellite riding into space still represented an important payload for SpaceX.

SpaceX astronaut capsule test flight set for March

A milestone SpaceX test flight could be just a month away. NASA announced this morning that the company is targeting March 2 for an uncrewed first flight of its Dragon crew capsule.

Apollo 1's crew: A Mercury astronaut, spacewalker and rookie

The three astronauts killed in the first U.S. space tragedy represented NASA's finest: the second American to fly in space, the first U.S. spacewalker and the trusted rookie.

SpaceX launches Falcon 9 rocket carrying 10 Iridium Communications satellites

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 10 Iridium Communications satellites has blasted off from California. The rocket lifted off at 7:31 a.m. PT Friday at Vandenberg Air Force Base and arced over the Pacific Ocean west of Los Angeles. SpaceX landed the Falcon's first stage on an autonomous vessel floating in the ocean.