by Janice Friedman In 1993, during a lecture at the UCLA Alumini Center, Ben Rich, former CEO of Lockheed Martin held a very interesting speech about…
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by Sandra Erwin — June 9, 2020 Gen. Raymond: “These men and women “made the bold decision to volunteer to join the U.S. Space Force and defend…
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are perhaps the most mysterious anomaly in space, with many having unknown origins. According to a new study, an FRB has been spotted…
WASHINGTON — While NASA’s decision to award lunar lander development contracts to three companies won praise from a Senate committee, the leaders of the House…
WASHINGTON — A new study found that costs on major NASA projects continued to grow in the last year, and warned some of the agency’s…
WASHINGTON — A prototype of SpaceX’s Starship next-generation launch vehicle passed a pressurization test April 27, one that had destroyed three of its predecessors. The…
In an exclusive interview, Gen. John Raymond, the first chief of space operations for the U.S. Space Force, talks about the initial steps in organizing…
Last year, President Trump drew headlines all over the world with the announcement that he intended to establish a new branch of the American armed…
The Capitol in Washington on Sept. 25, 2019. (Samira Bouaou/The Epoch Times) BY BOWEN XIAO Lawmakers reached an agreement on Dec. 9 for a compromise…
Development of “space warfighters” is a priority, the head of the newly-minted Unites States Space Command said on Monday, as he expressed his hope…
NASA is baffled after failing to find any trace of India’s moon lander Chandrayaan-2, which mysteriously disappeared earlier this year after it crashed onto the…












