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Elon Musk predicts SpaceX revenue to reach more than $15B in 2025 as launch demand booms

While NASA continues to fund deep space exploration and research missions, SpaceX has leaned on growing demand for cost-effective launch services and satellite communications to generate revenue.

What we know about Trump yanking NASA nod from Musk ally, owner of largest private air force

President Trump on Saturday abruptly yanked his nomination of billionaire Jared Isaacman — an ally of Elon Musk who founded a company that has the world's largest private air force...

Trump says he’s withdrawing nomination of Musk associate to lead NASA

Jared Isaacman is an associate of Trump adviser Elon Musk.

Astronauts who were stranded on the ISS for nine months wondered if they'd ever return to Earth

As Williams and Wilmore approached the International Space Station last year, the thrusters on their Boeing Starliner capsule gave out, leaving the spacecraft unable to move forward.

Earth's oceans are growing darker, threatening marine life worldwide: study

Oceans around the globe have become darker over the last two decades, leaving researchers fearful for their marine inhabitants, according to a new study.

NASA spent almost $900K on taxpayer-funded union time last year -- to negotiate trivial workplace issues: 'Absurd'

"NASA bureaucrats were racking up an astronomical tab doing union time on the taxpayers’ dime," Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), whose office requested the data, told The Post.

Top ex-NASA official claims he saw footage of large flying saucer marked with Air Force logo: 'I know exactly what I saw'

An Air Force major approached Dr. Rogers in a hallway and offered to show him something that would “knock his socks off,” he said.

Now is the time for NASA to blast into a new future — after slowing to a crawl

NASA will soon have a new leader — and needs a new mandate.

PhD student goes viral for turning down 'dream' NASA internship for this woke reason

Daniela Lucas recently uploaded a TikTok video showing her dramatically selecting "Decline Offer" for an internship in NASA's Human Health and Performance program.

'Smiley face' from space will be visible worldwide Friday -- thanks to rare planetary alignment

Skywatchers worldwide are in for a charming cosmic display before the Sun rises Friday, as three celestial bodies will appear in close conjunction.

NASA releases gorgeous new photos of faraway galaxies to celebrate 35th anniversary of Hubble Telescope

The photos capture both our neighboring planets and galaxies far, far away in a stunning release to celebrate one of NASA’s most resounding achievements.

NASA unsure 'what to expect' as probe set to uncover secrets of mysterious asteroid: 'Not going to be a basic potato'

NASA's space-faring probe Lucy is set have a close encounter with an oddly shaped asteroid more than 100 million miles from Earth -- and scientists aren't sure what they're going...

NASA finds mysterious skull-shaped feature on Mars — where star-gazers say it doesn't belong

The hill is part of the Jezero Crater, a massive 28-mile-wide basin that scientists believe once held a lake.

NASA axes ex-DEI chief after giving her new job title in apparent effort to evade Trump crackdown: report

Neela Rajendra, one-time Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, was terminated this week, according to a report.

NASA offers $3M for invention to recycle 96 bags of astronaut poop left on the moon

NASA wants to come up with a way to transform 96 sacks of feces, urine and vomit ditched by Apollo 11 astronauts in1969.

Rescued astronauts reveal failures on the Boeing Starliner were far dire than originally reported

The seasoned astronauts were left floating in space after four thrusters caused the capsule to lose all control.