Elon Musk's symptoms prevented him from being present at the SpaceX launch on Sunday evening, which sent four astronauts to the International Space Station.
Elon Musk's SpaceX successfully launched astronauts into orbit Sunday in the Crew Dragon spacecraft, embarking upon its core mission of ferrying people to and from the International Space Station.
The Tesla founder said he believes he has a "moderate case of COVID-19" days after he tested both positive and negative for the virus.
SpaceX-NASA launch postponed to Sunday due to weather
SpaceX ready to take four astronauts to ISS Saturday
SpaceX shared on Twitter a few photos of the Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket. The Crew Dragon will ferry commander Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker and Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi to the ISS this weekend.
As part of the mission, the astronauts will be spending about six months aboard the ISS before returning to Earth in May.
During an interview with Time 100 Talks, SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell shared the company's plans to make Starship, the spacecraft that will carry humans to and from Earth, fully reusable and contribute to cleaning up the debris in Earth's orbit using the spacecraft.
NASA and SpaceX will launch the Crew-1 mission on Nov. 14 and will hold a teleconference to discuss the details of the launch Wednesday. The agency will also be sharing the results of the recent testing conducted on the Falcon 9 Merlin engines.
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In response to a letter sent to him by a fan, SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk suggested Thursday that extraterrestrial life is most likely going to be found on Mars or Jupiter's icy moon Europa.
The aerospace company hinted that the capsule is 'a couple of flights away' from launching tourists, scientists and astronauts into space.
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The "off-nominal" behavior were detected in a recent non-NASA launch attempt.
SpaceX's Starman and Tesla's Roadster, both owned by Elon Musk, have made their way past Mars at just under 5 million miles away from the Red planet's surface.
The U.K.'s Ministry of Defense is investing in an autophage rocket engine, which burns its own body as fuel, developed by Glasgow University.
NASA's survey satellite, aside from discovering 74 exoplanets, has also brought back beautiful images of the Northern sky.
NASA has recently tapped on SpaceX to provide the launch services for the space agency's upcoming mission on October 2024, named IMAP.
The Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite will be the first ESA-developed satellite to launch aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9.
Aerospace company SpaceX may soon begin tests on its Starship SN8, after its previous prototype burst on Sept. 23 endured two days of non-destructive testing.
The reality series titled "Space Hero" will soon launch a worldwide hunt for people with a keen interest in space exploration.
SpaceX is set to break its 2018 record of having 21 launches.