Blue Origin completed a historic suborbital flight, sending the first wheelchair user to space and back aboard its New Shepard rocket.
NASA’s Artemis II crew completed a launch day rehearsal at Kennedy Space Center, practicing countdown procedures, spacecraft boarding and system checks ahead of their 2026 lunar orbit mission.
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German engineer becomes first wheelchair user launched into space
A German aerospace engineer made history Saturday, becoming the first wheelchair user to go into space when she took a ...
A major step toward launch day is complete as NASA's Artemis II astronauts ran through a countdown demonstration test.
Michaela Benthaus, a 33-year-old woman from Germany, became the first wheelchair user to go to space, after launching off ...
SpaceX has confirmed a target IPO date of 2026. The company may reach an IPO valuation of $1.5 trillion. At that price, SpaceX will sell for more than 60x current-year sales. It's finally official: ...
Michaela Benthaus, a paraplegic engineer for the European Space Agency, became the first wheelchair user in space Saturday.
After stage separation, the Falcon 9 rocket's first-stage booster will descend for landing atop the SpaceX drone ship A ...
Another six lucky few are about to soar high above Earth on a Blue Origin rocket. Here's where in Texas to see the launch.
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