Super fast travel using outer space could be $20 billion market, disrupting airlines, UBS predicts
Moon 2069 : lunar tourism and deep space launches a century on from Apollo?
Soon, hundreds of tourists will go to space: what should we call them?
Space tourism could have big impact on climate
Space tourism's rubbery rockets may spur climate change
China plans a solar power play in space that NASA abandoned decades ago
2019 is the year that space tourism finally becomes a reality : no, really
Space solar power : limitless clean energy from space - 2. The military in space
The moon's role in the new U.S. Space Force
Trump's Space Force gets the final frontier all wrong
A handshake in space changed US-Russia relations : how long will it last?
The U.S. military has been in space from the beginning
Space Force or Space Corps?
Renewed space rivalry between nations ignores a tradition of cooperation
Trump's Space Force isn't the only military space program : here's what China and Russia are up to - 3. Legacy of the space race
Apollo was NASA's biggest win
but its legacy is holding the agency back
Many people still believe the moon landing was fake : but who's profiting?
Q&A : shuttle astronaut Mike Massimino on the legacy of Apollo 11
"A thrill ran through me" : your memories of the Apollo 11 moon landing
The mission that changed everything
Apollo 13 : lessons from the successful failure - 4. NASA and the International Space Station
What space stations will look like in 2030
As NASA aims for the moon, an aging space station faces an uncertain future
How Americans see the future of space exploration, 50 years after the first moon landing
NASA seeks to break the "Tyranny of launch" with In-space manufacturing
NASA chooses Saturn's moon Titan as its next destination
With opportunity lost, NASA confronts the tenuous future of Mars exploration - 5. Space in popular culture
Aliens, movies, and fiction
Donald Trump's Space Force plans analysed by a sci-fi expert
Would aliens look like us?
More than 1 million people have RSVP'd to "Storm Area 51" in the name of memes
Audacious & outrageous: space elevators.