Voyager Technologies is backing lunar habitat developer Max Space with a new multi-million-dollar investment aimed at ...
A company establishing a manufacturing presence at Kennedy Space Center plans to use innovative Kevlar-like materials to build an expandable space habitat for low Earth orbit in a bid to answer NASA's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There once was a dream of cities in space — vast cylindrical habitats, self-sufficient and populated by millions who would look ...
Voyager Technologies is investing in Max Space to help accelerate a partnership between the two companies on developing lunar habitats.
The International Space Station was painstakingly assembled segment by segment, launched into orbit by many expensive and logistically complex rockets. Now there’s intense interest in a radically ...
Chinese taikonaut over the Tianhe main module - Gremlin/Getty Images The familiar silhouette of the International Space Station (ISS) is the first thing we think of when it comes to a habitat in space ...
You hate to see it, but the International Space Station can't stay in low-Earth orbit forever. It's set to burn up and splash down somewhere in the South Pacific in the early 2030s, but something has ...
NASA has awarded six companies separate contracts worth up to $65 million combined to help the agency research concepts and develop ground prototypes for deep space habitats. The six companies will ...
How can future astronauts on the Moon repair lunar habitats constructed with space bricks? This is what a recent study published in Frontiers in Space Technologies hopes to address as a team of ...
There's quite a bit of buzz these days about how humanity could become a "multiplanetary" species. This is understandable, considering that space agencies and aerospace companies from around the world ...