The space industry, a cutting-edge and romanticized field rife with goals of saving humanity, has an ancient problem: sexism and harassment.
Author: Emre Kelly, Florida Today
Decades in the making, Jeff Bezos and Blue Origin set for Texas spaceflight launch Tuesday
Blue Origin’s tourism-focused New Shepard vehicle is set to launch Tuesday from a private facility near Van Horn, West Texas.
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space flight adds Mercury 13’s famous Wally Funk to July 20 mission
Wally Funk, a famous aviator who pushed for female inclusion in NASA’s astronaut training programs for decades, to join Blue Origin space flight.
SpaceX returns 4 astronauts to Earth in splashdown off Florida coast
Four astronauts strapped into a Crew Dragon capsule splashed down into the Gulf of Mexico, wrapping up a mission to the International Space Station.
NASA, SpaceX launch astronauts to space station from Kennedy Space Center, first time using recycled rocket
Four astronauts vaulted off the pad at the Kennedy Space Center early Friday, kicking off NASA and SpaceX’s second full-duration mission to the ISS.
SpaceX Falcon 9 deploys Starlink satellites after Florida launch
A SpaceX Falcon 9 blasted off into low-lying clouds above Kennedy Space Center early Thursday, taking with it the latest batch of Starlink satellites.
Perseverance rover successfully lands on Mars, a key step in NASA’s search for signs of life
NASA’s newest robotic explorer has landed safely on Mars after a nearly 300 million-mile journey that began on a Florida launch pad.
NASA’s Perseverance rover nears touchdown on Mars this week after a 300 million mile journey
NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover is on the cusp of landing on the red planet after a 300 million-mile journey. Here’s what happens next.
SpaceX Dragon civilian mission gives public opportunity to win seats to space
A billionaire will command SpaceX’s first all-civilian launch this year, but the mission includes a twist: the public can enter to fly in Crew Dragon.
NASA test fires engines on moon rocket but shuts it down early
NASA’s SLS rocket made for taking astronauts back to the moon fired its main engines Saturday afternoon, but the test in Mississippi was cut short.