Army Defends New Space Unit Amid Redundancy Concerns
The U.S. Army is creating a new 1,000-person space specialist unit, defending the move by clarifying its distinct, ground-focused mission from the U.S. Space Force.
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Origami Inspires Foldable Technology for Lighter Satellites
Engineers are using origami to create lightweight, foldable satellite components. This innovation could significantly reduce launch costs and create more efficient spacecraft.

Javier Ramirez
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NASA's New Moon Suit Offers Unprecedented Mobility
NASA's upcoming Artemis III mission will feature the new AxEMU spacesuit, designed for the harsh lunar south pole with unprecedented mobility but also increased weight.

Leo Gallagher
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Voyager and Max Space Partner on Inflatable Moon Habitats
Voyager Space and Max Space have announced a strategic partnership to develop expandable, inflatable habitats for future human missions on the lunar surface.

Sarah Chen
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NASA and Private Sector Race to Build Space Telescopes Faster
NASA and private philanthropists are in a new race to build powerful space telescopes faster and more affordably, aiming to revolutionize cosmic discovery.

Arthur Donovan
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NASA Launches $400,000 Challenge for Smarter Satellites
NASA has announced the "Space to Soil Challenge," a competition with a $400,000 prize pool for new small satellite designs that use AI for Earth observation.

Devin Sharma-Gupta-Patel
2/4/2026
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ISS Crew Preps for New Arrivals, Conducts Key Science
The International Space Station crew is preparing for the arrival of the SpaceX Crew-12 mission while conducting key experiments on spacecraft fuel systems and human health.

Leo Gallagher
2/6/2026

NASA Reveals Stunning Aurora View from Space Station
NASA has released a stunning new timelapse video from the International Space Station, showing vibrant green auroras dancing over the Earth's curve.

Maya Singh
2/6/2026

Active Sunspot Unleashes Another Powerful X-Class Flare
An intensely active sunspot, AR 4366, has released another powerful X1.5 solar flare, its fifth major eruption in under a week. Forecasters are monitoring a potential Earth impact from a previous even

Julian Vance
2/3/2026

February's Snow Moon Illuminates Skies Worldwide
Skywatchers and photographers around the world captured stunning images of February's full Snow Moon as it illuminated the night sky from Italy to North America.

Maya Singh
2/2/2026

Astronomers Find Potential 'Second Earth' 146 Light-Years Away
Astronomers have identified a potential planet 146 light-years away that is remarkably similar to Earth in size and orbit, though its frigid surface poses questions about habitability.

Leo Gallagher
2/1/2026
Space Defense
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Army Defends New Space Unit Amid Redundancy Concerns
The U.S. Army is creating a new 1,000-person space specialist unit, defending the move by clarifying its distinct, ground-focused mission from the U.S. Space Force.

Nathan Pierce
2/6/2026

FCC Approves New 3,960-Satellite Constellation for Secure Communications
The FCC has authorized Logos Space Services to deploy a 3,960-satellite constellation designed for secure enterprise and government communications in low Earth orbit.

Marcus Thompson
2/5/2026

US Space Force Plans to Double in Size, Expand Mission to Moon
The U.S. Space Force is planning to potentially double its personnel and expand its operational focus to include the region between Earth and the moon by 2040.

Marcus Thompson
2/4/2026

Israel Expands Space Program for National Security Edge
Israel is accelerating its space program, developing new satellite technologies as a critical component of its national security strategy in response to regional threats.

Marcus Thompson
2/3/2026

Canada's MDA Space Launches Global Talent Hunt Amid Defense Boom
Canadian aerospace firm MDA Space Ltd. is launching a global hiring campaign and building a new facility in Montreal to increase satellite production tenfold, driven by surging demand from the defense

Marcus Thompson
2/2/2026
Space Policy
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NASA Approves iPhones for Artemis Moon Missions
NASA is updating its policy to allow astronauts on Artemis and ISS missions to carry iPhones and other modern smartphones, starting with Artemis II and Crew-12.

Sarah Chen
2/6/2026

Artemis II: A New Strategy for a New Moon Race
NASA's Artemis II mission, set for early 2026, will send four astronauts around the Moon, marking a strategic shift in space exploration toward collaboration and sustained presence.

Arthur Donovan
2/1/2026

Vandenberg Base Expansion Sparks Growth and Concern
Vandenberg Space Force Base is expanding with a $900M overhaul to support 100+ annual launches, sparking economic hopes and clashing with community and environmental concerns.

Marcus Thompson
1/30/2026

IAF Pilot Shubhanshu Shukla Awarded Ashoka Chakra for ISS Mission
IAF Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla has been awarded the Ashoka Chakra, India's highest peacetime honor, for his historic mission to the International Space Station.

Lena Petrova
1/25/2026

NASA Urged to Overhaul Moon Mission Amid China Race
Experts urge NASA to execute a sweeping overhaul of its Artemis moon program to counter China's focused space ambitions, warning the U.S. risks falling behind.

Nathan Pierce
1/19/2026
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China's New Space Race Targets Tourism by 2028
Chinese startup InterstellOr plans to launch its first commercial space tourism flights by 2028, with tickets priced around $430,000. The company has already signed a celebrity passenger.

Arthur Donovan
2/1/2026

Blue Origin Halts Suborbital Tourism Flights
Blue Origin has paused its New Shepard suborbital space tourism flights for at least two years, reallocating resources to accelerate lunar lander development for NASA's Artemis program amidst a growin

Evelyn Reed
1/31/2026

Airbus Opens New UK Facility to Support Space Startups
Airbus and the UK Space Agency have launched a new £7.8 million facility in Stevenage to provide space startups with free access to advanced labs and testing equipment.

Marcus Olsson
1/30/2026

Startup Plans Memorial Spaceflights for Under $250
Florida startup Space Beyond plans to launch a memorial satellite on a SpaceX mission in 2027, offering to send cremated remains into orbit for under $250.

Evelyn Reed
1/24/2026

Vast Delays First Commercial Space Station Launch to 2027
Vast Space has moved the launch of its Haven-1 commercial space station to Q1 2027. The company is proceeding with hardware integration as it pushes to be the first private station in orbit.

Arthur Donovan
1/20/2026
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