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SPOKANE, Wash. — While you were out on your porch Saturday night, you might have seen some blinking lights in the sky that formed a line. Space X…
SPOKANE, Wash. -- More than 200,000 people are expected to be in downtown Spokane for Hoopfest. That's millions of text messages, phone calls, and people streaming…
SpaceX has launched at least 120 Starlink satellites into orbit since May. But astronomers say they've already seen their fears of sky obstruction come to fruition.
The storm's well-formed eye is ominous as it takes aim just south of Hawaii.
Rocket startup Relativity Space has yet to fire anything into space. But customers are already writing big checks.
A new satellite image obtained by CNN shows the smoke trail of a Friday rocket launch by North Korea that is likely a short-range missile, according to the group that analyzed the picture.
After years of development in the desert north of Los Angeles, a gigantic, six-engined mega jet with the wingspan of an American football field flew Saturday morning for the first time.
In a nondescript office building in the suburbs of Philadelphia, a software company is watching thousands of pieces of junk floating around in space.
AT&T wireless plans and HBO subscriptions will now be under the same roof.
TESS, NASA's planet-hunting satellite, launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, at 6:51 p.m. ET Wednesday. It had a 30-second launch window. The launch was originally scheduled for Monday, but rescheduled to conduct additional Guidance Navigation and Control analysis, the agency said.
The launch of NASA's planet-hunting satellite TESS has been postponed until Wednesday. The satellite had been scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Monday evening.
TESS the planet hunter is getting ready to launch next month. The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite is NASA's next mission in the search for exoplanets, or planets that are outside our solar system.
Elon Musk's SpaceX wants to deliver high-speed internet to the world using thousands of small satellites -- and this week that plan is moving closer to reality.
On Friday, a small satellite named PicSat will launch in an attempt to make a big observation: watching an exoplanet passing in front of its star this year.
A new NASA mission launches this month to explore the zone between Earth's atmosphere and the lowest reaches of space, where key communications satellites orbit amid bright bands of color known as airglow.