As space travel becomes more common, the need to reuse spacecraft will rise. The solution may be spacecraft that “sweat.”

Aerospace engineering senior Garrett Stevenson contributes to lunar lander project under NASA’s Artemis program.

The facility will lead innovations in lunar and Mars exploration, advanced space research and workforce development for the growing space economy.

Three Texas A&M University STEM students will be presented with Astronaut Scholarship Foundation awards during the Oct. 1 event.

Texas A&M researchers are investigating the impacts of space travel on eye health in hopes of counteracting the effects of fluid shifts.

Texas A&M researchers are using virtual reality technology for people living in long periods of sensory deprivation.

Researchers in the Department of Aerospace Engineering have partnered with NASA Langley Research Center to design reflectors that redirect solar power to the moon’s craters.

New engineering dean, key faculty members support the concept.

Students and researchers will help the United States Space Force’s Space Strategic Technology Institute with critical research worth nearly $50 million.

The Air Force Research Laboratory is awarding up to $5 million over five years for the Space University Research Initiative (SURI).