NASA's "Launch America" drew much of the nation in.
02.06.2020 - 00:55 / thewrap.com
Discovery and Science Channel are over the moon about the ratings from their SpaceX launch coverage on Saturday. “Space Launch Live” is now the highest-rated non-primetime telecast in the history of Discovery Channel. America’s return to space via the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule is the highest-rated telecast in Science Channel’s history, regardless of day part.
Discovery’s live coverage “Space Launch Live: America Returns to Space,” which ran from 2-4 p.m. ET, earned the cable network 4.63
NASA's "Launch America" drew much of the nation in.
SpaceX is set to launch another rocket this week as part of its Starlink mission after it made history with NASA by propelling astronauts into space.
The SpaceX rocket has completed an important step in its historic journey and successfully docked with the International Space Station.
A rocket ship designed and built by Elon Musk's SpaceX company has lifted off with two Americans on a history-making flight to the International Space Station. The spacecraft took off Saturday afternoon from the same launch pad at Cape Canaveral, Florida, that was used during the Apollo missions to the moon a half-century ago.
A Scots mum couldn't believe her eyes when she managed to capture a picture of the SpaceX rocket after it was launched in the US.
NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley are officially in space and lots of celebs are tweeting about the rocket launch.
SpaceX and NASA have come together to launch astronauts into space tonight - which will be the first time from US soil in nine years.
SpaceX and NASA will reattempt the launch of their manned mission to the International Space Station on Saturday evening.
Elon Musk's company SpaceX and Nasa are set to make a second attempt to launch astronauts into space later today - and you may be able to catch sight of the rocket.
By Dominic Patten, Pete Hammond
The SpaceX and NASA rocket launch in the US was aborted tonight just 16 minutes before the scheduled take-off time due to fears over bad weather and lightning in the flight path.
Astronauts will launch into space from the USA tonight for the first time in nine years.