First space-baked cookies took 2 hours in experimental oven aboard ISS

Chocolate chip cookies became the first food baked in space from raw ingredients -- and they took two hours to bake, NASA says.

SpaceX postpones next Starlink launch to Friday
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This year is expected to be record-setting year for the Space Coast. There is presently a backlog of launches in the works.

Spacewalking astronauts wrap up battery improvements

NASA's Jessica Meir and Christina Koch floated out Monday to finish the job that began last fall.

SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule back at Cape Canaveral

The company founded and led by Elon Musk mimicked an emergency launch escape Sunday in the skies above Cape Canaveral, Florida.

SpaceX completes successful abort test launch of Dragon crew capsule

The launch is an important one for SpaceX and NASA as the commercial crew program continues into the phase that many officials describe as “the final dress rehearsal.”

U.S. Space Force showing off new uniforms

The U.S. Space Force has shared an image of the branch's new uniforms and patches.

Florida’s aerospace agency targets Space Force

The Space Florida Board of Directors on Thursday approved $200,000 for Satellite Beach-based GTOPS, Inc., a veteran-owned business that provides facilities-support services, to further showcase how military bases and businesses in the state are capable of training and equipping President Donald Trump’s new military branch.

SpaceX to test Dragon Crew capsule abort system
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SpaceX and NASA will destroy a rocket in flight to test the Dragon Crew capsule's abort system.

Clearwater facility to build electronics for Orion spacecraft

Mankind's return to the moon and eventually to Mars will be made possible in part by equipment made right here in the Bay Area.

Astronaut completes spacewalk without helmet camera, lights

The women were just getting started on battery replacements when Koch’s camera and light unit came loose and they couldn’t get it back on her helmet.

Boeing's Starliner capsule returns to Space Coast for analysis

Four weeks ago, Boeing tried to send the Starliner capsule to the International Space Station, but it had a technical issue shortly after launch and never made it to the right orbital path.  Now, it's back in Florida for data collection and analysis.

Mystery drone sightings in Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming prompt theories

Dan Carlson says drones have flown after dark near his Nebraska farm four times this year. He suspects military involvement. U.S. Air Force officials overseeing dozens of nuclear missiles scattered across the region deny any role in the drone sightings.

'Ice halo' spotted around the Sun in incredible photo

Michael Schneider, a photographer in Switzerland, was skiing on the Alps recently when he saw the halo developing, British news agency SWNS reports.