America ultimately won the race to the moon, and the benefits changed the nation and the world. The question that confronts us today is: Can the United States prevail again? Sixty-seven years ...
These are exciting times in space exploration, as more and more countries and private enterprises are mastering technology not only to orbit the Earth, but to reach to the Moon and beyond.
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from Florida on Wednesday, sending two commercial moon landers into space. One lander is the Resilience, made by Japanese company ispace. It's ispace's second ...
Levert and Cheathem are in their 90s and speaking to the media for the first time about their crucial contributions to the early days of the race to the moon that have been overlooked or taken ...
SpaceX launched a pair of commercial satellites carrying lunar rovers as competition intensifies in the private sector’s race to the moon. The California-based company’s Falcon 9 rocket was ...
Years after the Cold War-era Apollo missions, the race to the moon is heating up yet again as 2025 promises to be a landmark year for lunar exploration. After a series of failed robotic missions ...
The concern is that areas of NASA’s work would be contracted out to private companies and the only projects advanced enough are Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin. Sky's Tom Clarke reports.
"We don't think this is a race. Some people say 'race to the moon,' but it's not about the speed," ispace's chief financial officer Jumpei Nozaki said this week from Cape Canaveral. Both Nozaki ...
"We don't think this is a race. Some people say 'race to the moon', but it's not about the speed," Mr Hakamada said earlier this week. If it makes it, iSpace's micro-rover will stay near its ...
“We don’t think this is a race. Some people say ‘race to the moon,’ but it’s not about the speed,” ispace’s founder CEO Takeshi Hakamada said this week from Cape Canaveral. Both ...
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