Astronaut safety and delays were top concerns in a new audit of NASA’s plans to use either SpaceX’s Starship or Blue Origin’s ...
NASA’s approach to managing the development of crewed lunar landers for Artemis has successfully controlled costs but not schedule.
According to NASA's watchdog, the agency "does not have the capability to rescue the stranded crew" if they were to be ...
NASA is reworking its Artemis moon program to add a test mission for commercial lunar landers in low Earth orbit… Read More ...
NASA’s own internal watchdog has identified schedule delays and unresolved crew safety risks in the two lunar landers meant to return astronauts to the moon’s surface. The Office of Inspector General ...
Inspector general flags Starship risks and gaps in testing The NASA Office of Inspector General has published a report on the agency's management of the lunar Human Landing System (HLS) contracts, ...
Last week, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman unveiled a major shakeup in the Artemis Program, intended to put the nation on a better path back to the Moon. The changes focused largely on increasing ...
One of these involves the extent to which astronauts flying on board SpaceX’s Starship should be able to take manual control of the vehicle during flights down to the lunar surface.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin will take a hiatus from its New Shepard spaceflights in Texas to develop a moon lander for NASA that will launch in Florida.
Those traveling on Brevard's Space Commerce Way, which was recently renamed State Road 321, may have noticed a peculiar sight emerging from Blue Origin's facility. The world got its first look at the ...
Blue Origin is abruptly reshaping its business around a single, high‑stakes goal: controlling key lanes in Earth orbit and on the lunar surface. Instead of selling short suborbital hops to celebrities ...