The latest and greatest rocket designed and built by Elon Musk's SpaceX soared into the heavens on Friday evening.
Starship V3 is taller and more powerful than its predecessor and there won't be long to wait to see it fly.
An ambitious new mission to the red Planet could demonstrate, for the first time, nuclear electric propulsion in action.
Four brave souls will be blasting off atop NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) for the Moon later on today.
It looks like mankind's first trip around the Moon in decades may finally be happening in the very near future.
The complex and extensive test is designed to measure how close AI is to exceeding human-level intelligence.
Just when it looked like the launch would go ahead, another spanner in the works manifested itself.
The manned mission had been delayed following a hydrogen fuel leak during testing earlier this month.
The launch of the Space Launch System (SLS) had been tentatively scheduled for as soon as next week.
The first manned mission to orbit the Moon in decades is still on course to launch as early as February 6th.
A crew of four astronauts will embark on a ten-day trip around the Moon at the beginning of next year.
An investigation has been launched after piles of ash and bone fragments were found out in the desert.
Russia's space agency will be launching a mission carrying not just live mice, but 1,000 live fruit flies as well.
A search has been launched after a plane disappeared into thin air over the Bass Strait on Saturday evening.
A new expedition has been launched to investigate a possible sighting of the plane sticking out of the sand.
The latest test, which hadn't even involved an actual launch, ended in what has been described as a 'catastrophic failure'.
Known as Skynet-1A, the satellite was launched in 1969 just a short time after Apollo 11 landed on the Moon.
The spacecraft will be trying to answer some of the most critical questions about Europa and its subsurface ocean.
The groundbreaking spaceflight, which was launched by SpaceX, saw crew members venture out into the void of space.
The SpaceX CEO has stated on social media that manned missions to Mars will start very soon indeed.