The singer soared into the heavens earlier today on a groundbreaking flight atop Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket.
Dating back 500 years, this peculiar illustration seems to show a cat and a pigeon with rockets attached to their backs.
The ring, which was described as 'red and hot' at the time, crashed into Kenya's Mukuku village on December 30th.
There are rumors that the future of NASA's Space Launch System could be under threat.
The faster you can get a crew to Mars, the better - but conventional propulsion systems may not be up to the task.
NASA is currently funding a revolutionary new propulsion system that could make it much easier to travel to Mars.
Launching a rocket takes a lot of energy, but what if it were possible to fire a spacecraft into space instead?
After several delays earlier this month, the enigmatic vehicle has finally headed back into space atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.
A new study has concluded that a Chinese rocket that crashed into the Moon in 2022 was carrying a mystery payload.
The new rocket will be designed to enable manned missions to the Red Planet and could debut as soon as 2027.
Social media was awash on Friday with reports of strange objects, vapor trails and colored lights over the country.
After several scuppered launch attempts, the most powerful rocket in history has finally departed on its maiden voyage.
The enormous rocket booster has been wheeled out onto the launchpad ahead of a test flight later this summer.
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has captured an image of a mystery rocket part on the lunar surface.
The first mission of NASA's Artemis moon program will be launching within the next few months.
The rocket is thought to have hit the Moon's far side after being tracked over the course of several years.
The upper stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched in 2015 will soon have a close encounter with the lunar surface.
The debris from one of the rockets the Nazis once used to rain fear and death upon the UK has been found in Kent.
A book written 70 years ago by German rocket scientist Wernher von Braun made a rather striking prediction.
The first of NASA's enormous Space Launch System (SLS) rockets stands as tall as the Statue of Liberty.