Let’s be real, space travel is no longer the stuff of science fiction or government astronauts alone. Right now, in 2026, the ...
We're going to go out on a limb and say most of us aren't paying the $150,000 down payment for an 11-minute trip to space. Sure, Blue Origin's historic all-female flight had us feeling a tiny bit of ...
As the number of space travelers is increasing through commercial missions, it becomes more important to understand how space affects the human body. A team led by researchers at Baylor College of ...
Space tourism is a growing industry offering suborbital, orbital, and potentially lunar flights to non-professional astronauts. The high cost is attributed to advanced technology, manufacturing, labor ...
If you're a space buff but haven't already seen the 1995 film "Apollo 13," it's worth the watch. It recreates the near-disaster mission marked by an oxygen tank explosion and emergency ocean-landing ...
For years, doctors and scientists have tracked how space changes the human body. Astronauts often come back with weaker muscles, thinner bones, and immune systems that do not respond as well as before ...