NASA wants companies to compete with SpaceX over a contract it holds to put astronauts on the moon, a fresh sign of blowback over delays with Elon Musk’s Starship spacecraft.
NASA's Acting Administrator said that the space agency may seek another option for the Artemis III moon landing.
NASA's acting administrator accused SpaceX on Monday of falling "behind" and said he plans to reopen contracts to get U.S.
NASA is reopening its contract for the Artemis III lunar landing mission after acknowledging delays from current contractor ...
Blue Origin, owned by Jeff Bezos, and Lockheed Martin are among the contractors that may compete with Elon Musk’s company in ...
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NASA’s next Moonship arrives at launch site
NASA’s next Moonship has reached a significant milestone by arriving at the Kennedy Space Center’s Vehicle Assembly Building ...
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is “behind schedule” preparing its Starship launch vehicle for a U.S. mission to the Moon, so NASA is seeking alternative bids from other companies including Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin ...
NASA plans to open its Artemis III Human Landing System (HLS) contract, originally awarded to SpaceX, as part of a new ...
The Dream Chaser was meant to be NASA's replacement for the Space Shuttle and take supplies to the ISS, but its first test ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket pierced the Wednesday morning sky as it launched three spacecraft from NASA and NOAA that will study the solar system’s “bubble,” collect information on ...
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