space travel
Boeing delays by months test flights for US human space program
NASA has warned Boeing and SpaceX of design and safety concerns the companies need to address before flying humans to space.
Virgin Galactic sends three humans to space
The spacecraft spent a few minutes in microgravity, proving the safety, comfort and feasibility of the spaceflight for passengers.
NASA clears SpaceX test flight to space station
The approval cleared a key hurdle for SpaceX in its quest to help NASA revive America’s human spaceflight program.
Branson's Virgin Galactic takes another step toward space tourism
The reusable SpaceShipTwo craft previously flew to an altitude of more than 51 miles in December 2018.
Virgin Galactic completes crewed space test, more flights soon
The successful test flight presages a new era of civilian space travel that could kick off as soon as next year.
SpaceX's first private passenger is Japanese fashion magnate Maezawa
Billionaire Maezawa will take a trip around the moon planned for 2023 aboard its forthcoming Big Falcon Rocket spaceship.
Space travel affects astronaut's health at molecular level
The effects of spaceflight on the human body have been studied actively since the mid-20th century.
Could micro organisms survive space travel?
New study conducted by researchers from Chicago university of technology simulates whether organisms could survive space travel.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to venture into space tourism
Bezos' rocket firm Blue Origin would launch paying passengers on 11-minute space rides starting next year.