Elon Musk had a good time poking fun at NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine in a recent interview, and it looks like he has a point.
Elon Musk wants to establish a colony on Mars, and with Starship, he’s closer than you might think.
SpaceX is gearing up to land people and cargo on Mars, and they have nine spots on the red planet picked out for touch down.
NASA is currently investigating what could be considered the first crime perpetrated in space, and it raises a few interesting legal conundrums.
SpaceX is inviting companies to hitch their satellites to their Falcon 9 rocket. For a sizeable fee, of course.
The Crew Dragon exploded shortly after returning from the ISS, and engineers now think they know why.
SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket launched early Tuesday morning in Florida, as part of the STP-2 mission. It was a pretty spectacular event.
Later tonight (US time), SpaceX’s famous Falcon Heavy Rocket will take to the skies. Onboard will be three new technologies that could redefine space travel.
Astronomer Marco Langbroek couldn’t help yelling “OAAAAAH!!!!” when he captured the train of satellites snaking across the sky.
Last month SpaceX launched the first private lunar lander, which was funded in part by a South African born billionaire called Morris Kahn.
SpaceX announced on Monday night that they will be taking their first paying passenger on a trip around the moon. The lucky guy? Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa.
For four years, Musk has been running a super-selective private school with a wild curriculum that includes building robots and playing with flamethrowers.
A month ago, SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy made a successful and historic journey into outer space. Now we have a short film to celebrate, made by the creators of ‘Westworld’.
When it was revealed that Elon Musk would be sending a red Tesla into space, no one expected the images beamed back to Earth to look quite like this.
Embarking on its maiden voyage, SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy did everything it needed to successfully launch into space and return to Earth. It’s a big deal.
Elon Musk’s ‘Falcon Heavy’, a rocket considered the most powerful in the world, will be launching later today for the first time ever. Go big or go home.
On Sunday, SpaceX launched the deeply mysterious Zuma satellite into space, but it appears something went wrong. The multi-billion dollar mission has been a disaster.
Just hours before he was set to speak on plans to colonise Mars, Elon Musk shared a rendering of his rocket sitting on the Moon. Confused? Well, the man can do both, apparently.
SpaceX are currently flying high, having gone a while without a proper orbital booster explosion. Of course that wasn’t always the case.
There was a time last year when SpaceX and their failed rocket landings were being ridiculed, but it’s a case of ‘so far so very good’ in 2017.
Elon Musk is a man of out-of-this-world vision, and his latest idea was applauded by both NASA and Bill Nye the Science Guy. Good enough for me.
A massive explosive that occurred yesterday, during a SpaceX mission prep gone wrong, has cost two billionaires a whole wad of cash.
I think the headline says it all – take your seat and watch a little history take place.
SpaceX is on a mission, and their latest rocket landed on Earth in an upright position. It’s the timelapse photographs that are all the rage though.
When you’re cruising down the road the last thing you expect to see is a rocket come past, although this does happen close to the Kennedy Space Centre.
Perhaps showing the lighter side of Elon Musk, you would think the track in the video was made for this exact moment.
The new travel space race is edging closer to reality with the successful relaunch of Blue Origin’s ‘New Shepard’ last week.
It seems the open letter craze just won’t die down, although this effort directed towards Elon Musk is rather amusing. With great power comes great responsibility.
It was a case of third time almost being the charm for Elon Musk and the SpaceX project. Yesterday’s attempt was the closest they have come to nailing the much sought-after platform landing.
Two amazing things are set to happen today with regards to space travel. one of them is probably more important than the other, but that depends on personal opinion.