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NASA will pay SpaceX as much as $843 million to build a vehicle to destroy the International Space Station. The spacecraft, currently called the US Deorbit Vehicle, will fly to the ISS and then push it out of orbit and back to Earth into the Pacific...

NASA accidentally aired audio from a training simulation on its livestream, causing viewers to believe that a serious emergency was ongoing on the International Space Station.  From Space.com In the simulation audio, which ran for about eight m...

Musk has previously hit out at the amount of influence proxy advisory firms have: "ISS and Glass Lewis effectively control the stock market."...

NASA and Boeing said a helium leak won't stop two astronauts from launching into space next week in a mission more than a decade in the making.

David Solomon is facing scrutiny over personnel and business issues ahead of Goldman's annual meeting.

The US Space Force is sending its first Guardian to space. It will be the third launch for Col. Nick Hague, who transferred from the US Air Force.

In March, astronaut Frank Rubio harvested one of the most important tomatoes in history. The tomato was one of the first grown in space, aboard the International Space Station, as part of an experiment to develop "a continuous fresh-food production s...