NASA’s big mission to hunt for water on the moon has slipped by another year, to 2024, due to the agency requesting further testing of the lander that will deliver the payload to the lunar surface.
SpaceX is set to send a payload to the moon in 2023, using its larger (and infrequently used) Falcon Heavy launch vehicle. The mission will fly a lander built by space startup Astrobotic, which itself
Carnegie Mellon University and spin-off space startup Astrobotic are developing a robotic rover to look for water on the moon, and the little bot just passed the crucial preliminary design review phas
SpaceX has secured a contract to act as the launch partner for Masten Space Systems, one of the companies awarded a NASA launch contract under that agency’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CL
Welcome back to the TechCrunch transportation newsletter; I’m your host Kirsten Korosec, senior transportation reporter at TechCrunch. This is the fifth edition of our newsletter and we love the
Sprint still hasn't launched their <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2012/01/05/sprint-ceo-dan-hesse-reveals-first-lte-markets-atlanta-dallas-houston-and-san-antonio/">new LTE network</a> yet, but if a
Sprint's LTE network is only slated to go live in a <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2012/01/05/sprint-ceo-dan-hesse-reveals-first-lte-markets-atlanta-dallas-houston-and-san-antonio/">handful of market