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Christina Koch’s journey around the moon marks a new era for women in space
NewslettersChristina Koch’s journey around the moon marks a new era for women in space
By Emma HinchliffeApril 7, 2026
The four Artemis II astronauts wearing their orange suits
SuccessArtemis II’s astronauts are on their way home—a six-figure salary but no overtime or hazard pay awaits them back on Earth
By Preston ForeApril 7, 2026
Billionaire NASA chief who’s been to space twice says critics of billionaire space travel are ‘outright wrong’
InnovationBillionaire NASA chief who’s been to space twice says critics of billionaire space travel are ‘outright wrong’
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 7, 2026
Microsoft is spending billions on AI—but even NASA astronauts can’t escape Outlook headaches
LawMicrosoft is spending billions on AI—but even NASA astronauts can’t escape Outlook headaches
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 3, 2026
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AIElon Musk’s SpaceX buys xAI in stunning deal valued at $1.25 trillion ahead of looming IPO
By Amanda GerutFebruary 2, 2026
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SuccessOpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman says in 10 years’ time college graduates will be working ‘some completely new, exciting, super well-paid’ job in space
By Preston ForeDecember 23, 2025
Inside of a European Space Agency control room filled with people
EuropeThe European Space Agency is refueling, adding billions to its budget to ‘give wings to Europe’s future through space travel’
By The Associated PressNovember 27, 2025
NASA Administrator Sean Duffy, right, makes comments as the Astronaut candidate class of 2025 is introduced during a ceremony at the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Monday, Sept. 22, 2025.
SuccessNASA just picked its newest astronauts—only 0.1% made the cut, with salaries topping $150K and a shot at landing on Mars
By Preston ForeSeptember 24, 2025
Jeff Bezos wearing a cowboy hat and goggles
SuccessWill the future of work for Gen Z include space? Tech leaders predict space work and travel could be just a decade away
By Preston ForeSeptember 1, 2025
SpaceX Starship blows up during routine launchpad test, the latest setback in Elon Musk’s quest to go interplanetary
TechSpaceX Starship blows up during routine launchpad test, the latest setback in Elon Musk’s quest to go interplanetary
By AFPJune 19, 2025
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore (L) and Suni Williams (R).
SuccessThe Boeing Starliner astronauts have returned to Earth after nine long months stuck in space—but their $150,000 salary won’t come with overtime
By Emma BurleighMarch 19, 2025
The NASA astronauts who have been stuck in space for 9 months are finally on their way home aboard a SpaceX capsule
TechThe NASA astronauts who have been stuck in space for 9 months are finally on their way home aboard a SpaceX capsule
By The Associated Press and Marcia DunnMarch 18, 2025
Sunita Williams
Lifestyle‘Moon to Mars—That’s our outlook’: NASA astronaut Suni Williams on her hopes for the future
By Carolyn BarberMarch 18, 2025
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore, left, and Suni Williams, wearing Boeing spacesuits
PoliticsElon Musk blasted by astronauts for claiming NASA staff abandoned in space for ‘political reasons’
By Eleanor PringleFebruary 21, 2025
Elon Musk wears a tightened expression in a suit and tie
TechU.S. grounds SpaceX’s Starship rocket after part of it exploded
By AFPJanuary 17, 2025
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