Erik Simonsen / Getty Images China's 'Divine Dragon' Spaceplane Releases 6 'Mysterious' Objects That Are Emitting Signals The objects were released during the third mission of China's reusable Shenlong, or "Divine Dragon," robotic space plane. By Lorri Wickenhauser December 22, 2023
Brendan Smialowski, Mandel Ngan / Getty ImagesCommentary Jeff Bezos Makes Strange Claim About Elon Musk, Wants a 'Friendship That Would Inspire' Jeff Bezos spoke on a number of topics in a wide-ranging, two-plus hour podcast. His remarks about rival Elon Musk easily stood out. By Bryan Chai December 17, 2023
Noah Berger / AP US Space Command Pronounced Fully Operational, But There's Still One Big Problem SPACECOM is fully operational, but the White House and Congress continue to tussle over the location of the command’s final headquarters. By Micaela Burrow December 15, 2023
AP Photo Commander of the First U.S. Mission to the Moon Dies at 95 Launched from Florida’s Cape Canaveral on Dec. 21, 1968, the Frank Borman spent three days traveling to the moon. By The Associated Press November 9, 2023
NASA / AP Photo Heroic Astronaut Dead at 87 - Apollo 13 May Never Have Returned Without Him The iconic astronaut was pulled from a space flight after a bout of German measles. What he did while grounded is the stuff of legend. By The Associated Press November 3, 2023
Drew Angerer / Getty ImagesCommentary Only Biden Could Manage to Botch Neil Armstrong's Famous Moon Landing Quote It's only one of the most famous quotes in history, but Joe Biden was still able to mess it up. By Warner Todd Huston October 26, 2023
KB8M / Youtube screen shot Man Stands Outside with a Strange Antenna and Repeats This Phrase - Minutes Later He Gets a Call Nobody Expected It's perhaps the most prestigious contact a ham operator can make, according to the ham radio site WRTC2014.org. By Lorri Wickenhauser October 11, 2023
@VirginMediaNews / X screen shot Evidence of 'Once-in-a-Lifetime Cosmic Event' Turns Out to Be the Work of Two Bored Friends An astonishing discovery turned into a bust after footage emerged of two lads digging a hole at the beach. By Warner Todd Huston September 16, 2023
@SpaceX / X screen shot FAA Grounds World's Biggest Rocket, Elon Musk Ordered to Complete Corrective Actions During the initial test flight, the Starship had to be destroyed after it tumbled out of control shortly after liftoff from Texas. By The Associated Press September 8, 2023
Centre for Operation of Space Ground-Based Infrastructure - Roscosmos via AP Russia Plays the Blame Game After Return to Moon Catastrophically Fails Before the launch, Roscosmos said it wanted to show that Russia “is a state capable of delivering a payload to the moon." By The Associated Press August 21, 2023