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It seems the FAA office overseeing SpaceX’s Starship probe still has some bite
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Trump executive order calls for a next-generation missile defense shield
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Rocket Report: Did China’s reusable rocket work?; DOT may review SpaceX fines
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Fire destroys Starship on its seventh test flight, raining debris from space
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Here’s what NASA would like to see SpaceX accomplish with Starship this year
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Ars Technica
Two lunar landers are on the way to the Moon after SpaceX’s double moonshot
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
There was a straight shot from Earth to the Moon and Mars last night
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Ars Technica
SpaceX is superb at reusing boosters, but how about building upper stages?
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Rocket Report: China launches refueling demo; DoD’s big appetite for hypersonics
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
A taller, heavier, smarter version of SpaceX’s Starship is almost ready to fly
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
NASA defers decision on Mars Sample Return to the Trump administration
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Rocket Report: ULA has a wild idea; Starliner crew will stay in orbit even longer
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
China orbits first Guowang internet satellites, with thousands more to come
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
The US military is now talking openly about going on the attack in space
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
NASA’s boss-to-be proclaims we’re about to enter an “age of experimentation”
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Two European satellites launch on mission to blot out the Sun—for science
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
NASA says Orion’s heat shield is good to go for Artemis II—but does it matter?
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Trump nominates Jared Isaacman to become the next NASA administrator
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Over the weekend, China debuted a new rocket on the nation’s path to the Moon
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Rocket Report: A good week for Blue Origin; Italy wants its own launch capability
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
NASA awards SpaceX a contract for one of the few things it hasn’t done yet
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Russian ballistic missile attack on Ukraine portends new era of warfare
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
NASA is stacking the Artemis II rocket, implying a simple heat shield fix
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
The key moment came 38 minutes after Starship roared off the launch pad
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
SpaceX will try some new tricks on Starship’s sixth test flight
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
The ISS has been leaking air for 5 years, and engineers still don’t know why
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
A lot of people are mistaking Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites for UAPs
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Firefly Aerospace rakes in more cash as competitors struggle for footing
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
There are some things the Crew-8 astronauts aren’t ready to talk about
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Rocket Report: Australia says yes to the launch; Russia delivers for Iran
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Nearly three years since launch, Webb is a hit among astronomers
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
NRO chief: “You can’t hide” from our new swarm of SpaceX-built spy satellites
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
As North Korean troops march toward Ukraine, does a Russian quid pro quo reach space?
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Finally, a sign of life for Europe’s sovereign satellite Internet constellation
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
While ULA studies Vulcan booster anomaly, it’s also investigating fairing issues
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
For some reason, NASA is treating Orion’s heat shield problems as a secret
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Astronaut hospitalized after returning from 235-day space mission
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Rocket Report: Sneak peek at the business end of New Glenn; France to fly FROG
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Ars Technica
Boeing is still bleeding money on the Starliner commercial crew program
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
After nozzle failure, Space Force is “assessing” impacts to Vulcan schedule
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
After seeing hundreds of launches, SpaceX’s rocket catch was a new thrill
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
SpaceX prevails over ULA, wins military launch contracts worth $733 million
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Biden administration curtails controls on some space-related exports
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
ULA’s second Vulcan rocket lost part of its booster and kept going
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
ULA hasn’t given up on developing a long-lived cryogenic space tug
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica