Sonic Booms from Powerhouse SpaceX Falcon Heavy on Tap Late Wednesday SpaceX is rolling out its powerful Falcon Heavy for a late-night launch Wednesday that will feature double sonic booms of its...
China Accuses US of Militarizing Space Following Protest over Navy Plane's Taiwan Strait Transit China is accusing the United States of militarizing outer space, a day after it protested the passage of a Navy P-8A Poseidon...
Abortion Debate Snarls Space Command Future as Biden Taps New Leader If confirmed, Lt. Gen. Stephen Whiting will be responsible for the military's warfighting operations outside the Earth's...
Lawmakers Pressure Air Force to Finally Make Space Command HQ Basing Decision Lawmakers are dialing up pressure on the Air Force to make a final decision about the permanent home for U.S. Space Command.
NASA Talks UFOs with Public Ahead of Final Report on Unidentified Flying Objects NASA is publicly addressing the subject of UFOs a year after launching a study into unexplained sightings.
A Poor Kid from Milwaukee Became the First Man to Fly to the Moon Twice Jim Lovell spoke to the American Veterans Center about joining the Navy, becoming an astronaut and the rescue of the ill...
South Korea to Conduct 1st Launch of Commercial-Grade Satellite South Korea plans to conduct its first launch of a commercial-grade satellite aboard a domestically built rocket next month...
2 Naval Aviators Part of NASA Crew Headed Back to the Moon The four astronauts will be the first to fly NASA's Orion capsule, launching atop a Space Launch System rocket from Kennedy...
Four Astronauts Fly SpaceX Back Home, End 5-Month Mission Earlier in the week, high wind and waves in the splashdown zones kept them at the station a few extra days.
New Crew from US, Russia and UAE Arrives at Space Station A new crew arrived at the International Space Station for a six-month mission, after overcoming trouble with one of the...
One Recruiting Environment, Two Different Outcomes for Army and Marine Corps The Army and Marine Corps are set to fall on opposite sides of what has become a recruiting crisis as enlistment estimates...
Ramstein Squadron Whacked for 'Irresponsible Alcohol Consumption,' Banned from Drinking Outside Barracks Strict alcohol bans are rare but not unheard-of in the Air Force, and they're notably only used for extreme measures.
Army Reservist Awarded $2.5 Million for Dismissal from Texas Trooper Job over Service-Connected Disability The state had argued that it was immune from lawsuits in the case.
Video Provides First Clear Views of WWII Aircraft Carriers Lost in the Pivotal Battle of Midway Julian Hodges, one of the last living veterans who served on the Yorktown, teared up as he watched the footage.
Marine Corps Leaders Struggle with How to Train Female Infantry Officers Amid Worries About Standards In 2018, a Marine general who heads the service's training command wrote about his concern that the "pursuit of ensuring fair...