Late-night SpaceX launch from Cape Canaveral
SpaceX successfully launched the Falcon 9 rocket, which landed on a ship at sea.
4-person crew sealed in Mars simulator
A crew of four volunteers have begun their mission to stay inside a habitat for the next 378-days. The first CHAPEA crew began their journey on Sunday evening at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston.
NASA building electric airplane
It's a concept once only found in the imagination: an electric aircraft that's able to lift off and then fly. NASA is on the cutting edge of building such a plane.
ULA launches rocket from Florida
United Launch Alliance (ULA) launched a Delta IV Heavy rocket from Florida early Thursday morning.
How hard would it be to live on Mars?
How different would life be on Mars compared to Earth? FOX 35's Esther Bower talked with various space scientists about what life would be like on Mars, including growing food, securing water, and day-to-day activities.
Meet the new leader of NASA
After more than 30 years, there’s a change in leadership at NASA. Kathy Lueders, who led NASA's Space Operations Mission Directorate and oversaw the International Space Station, retired in April 2023 after more than three decades with the space agency. Former astronaut Ken Bowersox will now lead the missions.
Meet the team behind Artemis III spacesuit
Axiom Space hired 10 people to design and construct the spacesuit of the future. It will be worn by the next NASA astronauts to step foot on the moon --hopefully in 2025. The new suit is a lot different from the ones used the first time around -- more than 50 years ago.
Watch again: SpaceX launches more satellites into space
SpaceX sent another batch of its internet-providing Starlink satellites from Florida to space.
Relativity Space warns of debris field from 3D-printed Terran I rocket
The Terran I rocket launch was historic because it was the first successful launch of a 3D-printed rocket. However, the second stage failed to make orbit. Now, officials are warning of debris left from that second stage.
Crew-6 astronauts preparing for mission to International Space Station
The countdown is on for the Crew-6 astronauts to blast off to the International Space Station! NASA engineer John Posey talks to Good Day Orlando about the mission.
NASA plans ambitious schedule for 2023
NASA says it will keep the International Space Station in orbit through 2030 but Russia will be pulling out of the multi-national facility made of components that first launched in 1998. NASA has several key ISS supply launches planned in 2023 and the space agency also has more moon missions in the coming year.
NASA, SpaceX's Crew-4 splash down near Florida coast Friday
NASA and SpaceX's Crew-4 splashed down off the Florida Coast on Friday, Oct. 14, 2022.
SpaceX successfully launches communications satellites from Florida
SpaceX launched its Intelsat G-33/G-34 mission from Florida's Space Coast after two scrubbed attempts.
WATCH: SpaceX launches more Starlink satellites into space on its Falcon 9 rocket
SpaceX launched 52 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Saturday night
Artemis I: NASA to test rocket on Wednesday
After two scrubs and a series of technical issues, NASA is preparing for another test of the Artemis I Space Launch System on Wednesday. How that test goes will determine the launch schedule.
Watch: Inflatable space homes made of steel are tested though explosions
Engineers are blowing up inflatable space homes that are as strong as steel as a way to guarantee its safety in space.
NASA targeting new date for Artemis I launch
NASA is eyeing September 27 for its next attempt to launch Artemis I
Crowds pack Florida Space Coast for Artemis I launch
Thousands have flocked to Florida's Space Coast to watch the historic launch of the Artemis I, NASA's new moon rocket.
Artemis I launch: Meet the manikins hitching ride on NASA’s moon rocket
When NASA launches its Artemis I moon rocket with the Orion spacecraft, humans will not be aboard, but scientists will be focused on three manikins who will be collecting important data during the multi-week excursion.
Meet the manikins that will hitch a ride on NASA’s moon rocket
When NASA launches its Artemis I moon rocket with the Orion spacecraft, humans will not be aboard, but scientists will be focused on three manikins who will be collecting important data during the multi-week excursion.