Johns Hopkins and SpaceNews Launch Future of Space Series
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Sidus Space and Lonestar Finalize Orbital Data Center Mission
Sidus Space and Lonestar Data Holdings have finalized an agreement to launch an orbital data center, integrating a data storage payload into a LizzieSat-5 satellite.

Evelyn Reed
11/3/2025

Tokyo to New York in 60 Minutes Planned via Suborbital Flight
A Japanese startup, Innovative Space Carrier Inc., has unveiled plans for a suborbital space plane that could fly from Tokyo to New York in just 60 minutes.

Leo Harrison
11/2/2025

SpaceX Launch to Create Sonic Boom Over Central Florida
A SpaceX Falcon 9 launch scheduled for early Sunday morning is expected to produce a sonic boom over Central Florida as its booster returns for landing.

Maya Singh
11/2/2025

AI Supercomputer Chip Heads to Space in Radical Experiment
A powerful NVIDIA H100 AI chip is heading to space aboard a Starcloud satellite to test the viability of moving data centers into orbit for a greener future.

Chen Wei
11/1/2025

US Air Force Boosts Funding for Space Nuclear Power
The U.S. Air Force has awarded an $8.2 million contract extension to Intuitive Machines to develop and build compact nuclear power systems for space missions.

Julian Vance
11/1/2025
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UND Summit to Focus on Hypersonics and Space Defense
The University of North Dakota's second Space Operations Summit will focus on hypersonics, national security, and the future of commercial space stations.

Marcus Thompson
11/3/2025

Europe Unveils New Plan to Defend Earth from Asteroids
The European Space Agency is expanding its planetary defense program with new missions to detect, study, and deflect potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroids.

Leo Gallagher
11/3/2025

South Korea Completes Key Spy Satellite Constellation
South Korea has successfully launched the fourth and final satellite for its "425 Project," completing a sophisticated surveillance constellation.

Marcus Thompson
11/3/2025

ExLabs Secures $1.9M US Space Force Contract for Modular Spacecraft
The U.S. Space Force has awarded a $1.9 million contract to startup ExLabs to develop a next-generation reconfigurable spacecraft platform.

Marcus Thompson
11/3/2025

Turkey's New Somalia Base Raises Regional Security Concerns
A new security deal allows Turkey to build a space base in Somalia, a move experts warn could enhance its ballistic missile range and alter regional power dynamics.

Marcus Thompson
11/2/2025
Space Policy
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Leaked 'Athena' Plan Reveals Power Struggle for NASA's Future
A leaked 62-page document titled 'Athena' has revealed a high-stakes power struggle for the future leadership and direction of NASA, pitting two different visions against each other.

Nathan Pierce
11/3/2025

FIU Positions Itself at the Center of Space Policy Debate
Florida International University is leveraging its public policy expertise to address the growing need for space governance, security, and international law.

Nathan Pierce
11/3/2025

Why the New Moon Rush Isn't a Cold War Space Race
Experts argue that comparing the current US-China lunar ambitions to the Cold War is a flawed analogy that ignores key legal and collaborative realities.

Nathan Pierce
11/3/2025

Rocket Lab's Mynaric Bid Faces European Sovereignty Scrutiny
Rocket Lab's $150 million bid to acquire German laser tech firm Mynaric is under review by Berlin, raising questions amid Europe's push for sovereign space capabilities.

Marcus Thompson
11/3/2025

Latvia Becomes 60th Nation to Sign Artemis Accords
Latvia has become the 60th country to sign the Artemis Accords, a key international agreement for peaceful and sustainable space exploration.

Maya Singh
11/1/2025
Space
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China to Launch New Crew to Tiangong Space Station
China is set to launch the Shenzhou XXI mission on Friday, sending three astronauts, including one veteran and two newcomers, to its Tiangong space station for a six-month stay.

Evelyn Reed
10/30/2025

Artemis 2 Astronaut Plans to Nap on Launchpad Before Moon Mission
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, part of NASA's Artemis 2 crew, plans to take a nap on the launchpad during the three-hour window before liftoff.

Sarah Chen
10/4/2025

A Guide to Kennedy Space Center with a NASA Astronaut
NASA veteran Winston Scott provides a guide to the Kennedy Space Center, including the exclusive "Fly With an Astronaut" tour and the realistic Shuttle Launch Experience.

Leo Gallagher
10/4/2025

NASA Unveils New Astronaut Class with Female Majority
NASA has introduced its 24th astronaut class, a group of 10 individuals notable for being the first with a female majority and including a member with prior private spaceflight experience.

Evelyn Reed
10/4/2025

UN Agency Manages Growing Traffic and Risks in Outer Space
The UN Office for Outer Space Affairs is addressing increased orbital traffic and risks, promoting international cooperation for the peaceful use of space.

Arthur Donovan
10/2/2025
Space Science
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Interstellar Visitor Mysteriously Brightens Near the Sun
A rare interstellar object, 3I/ATLAS, has puzzled scientists after it rapidly and unexpectedly brightened during its recent close pass of the Sun.

Leo Gallagher
11/3/2025

China Launches Shenzhou-21 with Youngest Astronaut
China has launched its Shenzhou-21 mission, sending a three-person crew to the Tiangong space station that includes the country's youngest-ever astronaut.

Leo Gallagher
11/2/2025

Webb Telescope Reveals Fiery Heart of Cigar Galaxy
A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope offers an unprecedented look into the core of the Cigar Galaxy, revealing intense starbirth and powerful galactic winds.

Evelyn Reed
11/2/2025

Cosmic Mysteries Explored at Twentynine Palms Observatory
Astrophysicist Dr. Daniela Stern will deliver a lecture on black holes and neutron stars at Sky’s the Limit Observatory in Twentynine Palms on November 1.

Maya Singh
11/2/2025

Vast 'Cosmic Bat' Nebula Captured in Stunning New Image
Astronomers have captured a stunning, highly detailed image of a giant bat-shaped nebula located 10,000 light-years away, revealing an active star-forming region.

Maya Singh
11/1/2025
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