On. Oct. 11, 1968, Apollo 7 launched into space with NASA astronauts Wally Schirra, Donn Eisele and Walter Cunningham. This ...
For many, it's common knowledge that the Apollo 11 mission successfully landed on the moon, but the technology that got them ...
European Space Agency (ESA) astronauts have completed a helicopter training course to prepare them for upcoming lunar ...
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Apollo Explosion: The Accidental Abort Test

Seen here, the fourth simulated abort test of the Apollo Spacecraft designated A-003 took place on May 19, 1965. The footage ...
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12 Weirdest Things We Left in Space

When we think of space exploration, images of rockets, astronauts, and the Moon often come to mind. But humanity’s journey ...
The next stop was a nearby building where the Launch Abort System was installed on the Orion spacecraft. The tower-like abort ...
Ahead of painter Robert Rauschenberg’s centennial this fall, a new book details how he was fueled by looking to the sky ...
Spectacular footage from Starship's recent test launch shows the final seconds of the spacecraft's booster before touching ...
Next year, SpaceX is keen to move toward launching the Starship once every two weeks from its Starbase site in southern Texas ...
File on absolute world and world records of the world's first joint flight of the Soyuz (USSR) and Apollo (USA) spacecraft on the Apollo-Soyuz test project ("K" and "K-2" classes), July 15-19, 1975 ...
As it turns out, corporate contractors like SpaceX aren't anymore efficient at building spacecraft than the government.
Agency officials are eyeing a February 5 launch for the mission that will send four astronauts around the Moon, but can they actually stick to this aggressive timeline?