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Mirrors in Orbit, Darker Skies

Mirrors in Orbit, Darker Skies

A US start-up's bid to "sell sunlight after dark" by beaming reflected sunlight from thousands of orbital mirrors has prompted formal objections from astronomers and observatories…
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Space One's third rocket fails

Space One's third rocket fails

Space One's Kairos rocket self‑destructed 69 seconds after liftoff on 5 March, ending a third straight attempt to put a commercial Japanese‑built satellite into orbit and leaving …
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NASA Labels Starliner a Type A Mishap

NASA Labels Starliner a Type A Mishap

NASA has formally classified the Boeing CST-100 Starliner incident as a Type A mishap—the agency's most serious category—after helium leaks, multiple thruster failures and culture…
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Artemis Haters, Can We Have a Moment?

Artemis Haters, Can We Have a Moment?

A measured defence of NASA's Artemis program: why critics focus on cost and safety, what the program has already accomplished, and where it needs to change to become sustainable.
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Amazon Charges to Close Starlink Gap

Amazon Charges to Close Starlink Gap

Amazon Leo (formerly Project Kuiper) scored a high-profile Ariane 64 launch and fresh regulatory approvals this week, accelerating its bid to narrow the lead held by SpaceX's Star…
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GEMI: Massive 2025 Loss, C-Suite Shake-Up

GEMI: Massive 2025 Loss, C-Suite Shake-Up

Gemini Space Station (GEMI) reported preliminary 2025 results showing revenue growth alongside a projected $587M–$602M net loss and simultaneous departures of three senior executi…
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See Artemis II: Moon Launch Guide

See Artemis II: Moon Launch Guide

Practical, up-to-the-minute guide to watching NASA's Artemis II crewed Moon mission: where to view in Florida, how to stream it live, what the astronauts will see, and how communi…
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Germany's Own Starlink Bid

Germany's Own Starlink Bid

Rheinmetall and OHB are in early talks to form a joint bid to build a Starlink-style low Earth orbit communications network for the Bundeswehr, part of Berlin's €35bn push into mi…
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Space Force Plans for Growth and Role

Space Force Plans for Growth and Role

On Jan. 21, 2026 the vice chief of space operations outlined plans to expand the Space Force, pivot from support to integrated warfighting, and prepare for contested cislunar oper…
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Artemis II Rolls to Launch Pad

Artemis II Rolls to Launch Pad

NASA’s Artemis II Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft completed a slow, 4-mile rollout to Launch Complex 39B on January 17, 2026, a key step toward the first crewed Artemis l…
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ISS’s First Medical Evacuation

ISS’s First Medical Evacuation

NASA brought four Crew‑11 astronauts home early after a serious—but undetailed—medical issue aboard the International Space Station, marking the agency’s first planned medical eva…