Europe’s new heavy-lift rocket successfully deployed 32 Project Kuiper satellites, marking its transition from a delayed experimental vehicle to a commercial workhorse for the Ame…
Mark Zuckerberg’s empire has signed a deal to beam solar energy from 35,000 kilometres in space directly into Earth-side data centres to fuel the AI arms race.
Jeff Bezos’ heavy-lift ambitions are on hold after an upper-stage engine failure grounded the New Glenn rocket, tightening the global bottleneck for satellite launches.
Elon Musk’s rocket firm is pivoting toward an AI-first conglomerate with a $60 billion acquisition option for coding startup Cursor, masking deep xAI losses ahead of a record-brea…
A viral video of a NASA astronaut performing the Bihu dance on the ISS triggers a debate over political credit and the digital archaeology of space-based soft power.
As global tensions rise, aerospace and nuclear scientists are quietly vanishing from public directories, while foreign academics face intense border interrogations.
The Artemis II crew will carry Apple's flagship phone on their lunar flyby. But strict safety rules mean it's flying as a heavily restricted, radio-silenced camera.
As gene-editing tools and environmental shifts alter human selection pressures, the distant future of our species is becoming an immediate governance problem.
New animal experiments and lab work pushed to the International Space Station show conception might be possible — but microgravity and cosmic radiation create risks that mission p…
NASA's Artemis II crew will lift off no earlier than April 1 at 6:24 p.m. EDT from Kennedy Space Center. Here's the timeline, who’s on board, where to watch and the technical tens…
A marble bow, an agency rebranded and a mission patch: how the Greek goddess Artemis came to stand over NASA’s plan to return humans to the Moon, and what that choice reveals abou…
A Los Angeles company has taken an audacious concept — bagging and towing a 100‑ton asteroid into cislunar space — from drawing board to orbital tests. The plan mixes lightweight …
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…
Northern Illinois University students are offering a $100 prize to attach a lightweight item to a weather balloon that will fly into the stratosphere; the project offers a low-cos…
SpaceX has delayed Starship flight 12 again; Elon Musk now targets early April for the debut of the upgraded Version 3 after additional testing and prep at Starbase.
A new gallery at the American Space Museum in Titusville traces how decades of exclusion gave way to a changing Artemis-era workforce — and what visitors learn about the past barr…
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 …
A Chinese engineering team has floated using a space-based microwave or laser beam to alter typhoon tracks and intensity, a concept linked to recent advances in space lasers and n…
NASA is troubleshooting Artemis II after an interrupted helium flow in the SLS upper stage and is preparing to roll the rocket back to the Vehicle Assembly Building, likely removi…
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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