Boeing announces layoffs across Florida as mounting concerns about the company continue to grow
Boeing will be laying off 141 employees across Florida starting in January, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act letter.
Elon Musk's SpaceX launches fifth mission bolstering US government reconnaissance satellite architecture
SpaceX conducted the fifth launch of National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) proliferated architecture from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
NASA awards launch services contract for Dragonfly mission to SpaceX
NASA announced Monday that it has selected SpaceX to launch its Dragonfly mission to Saturn's largest moon Titan sometime in July 2028.
SpaceX gets closer to huge increase in annual Texas launches as FAA environmental assessment advances
SpaceX could move from five to up to 25 annual launches from Boca Chica, Texas, as a new draft FAA assessment advances to the public comment phase.
Trump watches SpaceX Starship launch in Texas alongside Elon Musk
President-elect Trump watched the SpaceX launch from the Lone Star State Tuesday afternoon alongside Elon Musk, a group of senators and his son, Donald Trump Jr.
Trump joins Elon Musk to watch SpaceX Starship rocket launch
President-elect Trump watched the launch from Texas. It took place before sunset on Tuesday.
Trump watches SpaceX Starship launch in Texas
President-elect Donald Trump joined Elon Musk Tuesday afternoon for the SpaceX Starship Flight 6 launch. (Credit: @margomartin/ X, POOL)
Trump boards plane to SpaceX headquarters
President-elect Donald Trump boards Texas-bound plane en route to SpaceX headquarters. (Credit: @margomartin / X)
Trump to attend Space X launch with Elon Musk in Texas: reports
President-elect Donald Trump is to accompany Elon Musk to watch a SpaceX launch in person from Texas on Tuesday, according to reports.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab announces hundreds of layoffs: 'Painful but necessary'
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is laying off 5% of its workforce, or roughly 325 of its employees. The move follows previous lay-offs that the company made in February.
Delta investigating after plane's nose mysteriously suffered damage
Delta is working to figure out how one of its planes suffered nose damage. The discovery was made when the flight landed in Denver after leaving Detroit.
SpaceX announces that Polaris Dawn crew has traveled farther from Earth than anyone since the Apollo program
SpaceX announced on social media Saturday that the Polaris Dawn crew successfully traveled farther from Earth since the Apollo program. (Credit: X/ SpaceX)
NASA chief says WSJ report that claims Elon Musk has been in regular contact with Putin should be investigated
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson this week said a report that SpaceX owner Elon Musk has had regular contact with Russian President Vladimir Putin should be investigated.
Sir. Richard Branson discusses plan to co-pilot first stratospheric balloon
'The Claman Countdown' panelists Richard Branson and Taber MacCallum discuss options for space tourism.
Satellite made by Boeing a 'total loss' after space 'anomaly'
A Boeing-made satellite launched into space in 2016 that entered service in 2017 is now a "total loss" following a space "anomaly," its operator said.
California lawmaker demands records from state commission that rejected SpaceX bid to launch more rockets
A California lawmaker is demanding answers from a state regulatory agency after it rejected a request from SpaceX to launch more rockets from a military installation in the state.
California lawmaker demands records from state commission that rejected SpaceX bid to launch more rockets
Elon Musk’s SpaceX filed a lawsuit this week accusing members of the California Coastal Commission of political bias, and Republican state Assemblyman Bill Essayli wants to know why the agency rejected the company's application to launch rockets.
Stuart Varney: Elon Musk did it again with historic SpaceX flight
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney argues Elon Musk's test flight of his Starship rocket opens the door to a new era in space exploration.
SpaceX makes history with successful test of ‘Mechazilla arms’
Elon Musk's SpaceX achieved a world-first engineering feat, catching the returning booster of its Starship rocket with mechanical arms back at the launch pad.
SpaceX arm 'catches' Super Heavy rocket booster
SpaceX successfully tests devices, nicknamed 'chopsticks' and 'Mechazilla arms' by fans, to catch reusable booster Sunday. (Reuters)