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She previously became the first person to run a full marathon while in space in 2007
A night focused on the future of space travel — and the path back to the moon — is coming to Seneca County later this week. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Seneca County 4-H and the Waterloo Library & Historical Society are hosting “Artemis II: Returning to the Moon,
All eyes are on SpaceX's upcoming IPO, but there are already two strong buys among space stocks out there. AST SpaceMobile is quickly commercializing its satellite-based cellular broadband network. While better known for its space launch division,
The new Global X Space Tech exchange-traded fund will include stocks like Rocket Lab, Planet Labs, and AST SpaceMobile.
As the historic lunar flyby comes to a close, space companies and nations around the world are also shooting for the moon. Upcoming landings aim to change the landscape of space exploration
Artemis I lasted 25 days, focused on testing the Space Launch System (SLS), the vehicle moniker, not only for a return flight to the moon but also for missions much farther into space. One legacy of the Apollo adventure is providing a foundation for much more expansive space exploration. This successful test mission was launched on Nov. 16, 2025.
There are more moon missions, new ultra-powerful telescopes, groundbreaking probes and more reasons to keep your eyes on the skies.
The Artemis II mission gave us millennials in particular a reason to cheer. The mission's value was less about practicality than spirituality.
There seems to be something of a “been there, done that” impression this time, a sense that the American public wasn’t “sold” in advance on the Artemis objectives. In terms of public interest, space flight seems to be losing out to college basketball.
The 2026 Neil Armstrong Space Prize was announced Tuesday (April 21) at Purdue University, heralding the Falcon 9 Booster Landing Team
Author Frank White talks about the overview effect, a concept he coined to describe our relationship to space.