SpaceX scrubs Starlink rocket launch: 'hold, hold, hold'

SpaceX scrubbed its planned rocket launch Sunday with nearly 2 ½ minutes to go until lift-off. At 2:39 in the countdown, mission control could be heard over the broadcast: "Hold, hold, hold. Stand down for helium stage one."

Can Kennedy Space Center keep up with space launches?

Weekly space launches from Kennedy Space Center in Florida have become a routine event -- a worthy testament to the advancement in the U.S.'s space exploration, space technology, and innovation. Can Kennedy Space Center handle the amount of rocket launches as more companies look to get into the space race? Is expansion an option? FOX 35's Esther Bower reports.

SpaceX uses giant arms to grab Falcon Heavy on landing

NASA and SpaceX launched the Europa Clipper spacecraft towards Jupiter on Monday, the largest spacecraft ever built for a planetary mission. A day earlier in Texas, SpaceX celebrated an engineering win -- using giant metal arms to literally grab one of its Falcon Heavy Boosters mid-air after returning to Earth after a test flight.

Watch: Europa Clipper headed to Jupiter

NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft launched Monday from Florida towards Jupiter, a 5 1/2-year journey to investigate whether life is possibly near Jupiter's moon, Europa.

NOAA orders next generation of hurricane hunter aircraft

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced recently it awarded a contract to Georgia-based Lockheed Martin Aeronautics for two specialized C-130J Hercules aircraft. The planes are expected to join NOAA’s fleet by 2030.

SpaceX frustrated with FAA over Starship delays

SpaceX’s Starship, the rocket NASA will use to return humans to the moon, faces delays as the company claims the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is taking too long to approve its next test.