SpaceX Prepares to Launch International Crew to Space Station

SpaceX is preparing for a pre-dawn launch on Friday to send a four-person international crew to the International Space Station for a nine-month mission.

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Elon Musk Pivots from Mars to Moon, Prioritizing Lunar Base
Space Future

Elon Musk Pivots from Mars to Moon, Prioritizing Lunar Base

In a major strategy shift, Elon Musk announced SpaceX will prioritize building a lunar city before attempting a Mars colonization, aligning with a renewed global focus on the Moon.

Leo HarrisonLeo Harrison
Chiefs Face $58 Million Salary Cap Challenge Ahead of Deadline
Sports

Chiefs Face $58 Million Salary Cap Challenge Ahead of Deadline

The Kansas City Chiefs are facing a significant financial challenge, needing to clear an estimated $58 million in salary cap space before the March 11 deadline.

Devin SharmaDevin Sharma
ULA Vulcan Set for National Security Space Launch
Space Defense

ULA Vulcan Set for National Security Space Launch

United Launch Alliance is preparing for its first launch of the year, a national security mission for the U.S. Space Force carrying orbital surveillance satellites.

Marcus ThompsonMarcus Thompson
Could Solar Storms Influence Earthquakes?
Space Science

Could Solar Storms Influence Earthquakes?

A new theory from Kyoto University suggests a potential link between solar storms and earthquakes, where ionospheric changes could exert pressure on fragile fault lines.

Julian VanceJulian Vance
JWST Reveals Hidden Black Holes Actively Shaping Galaxies
Space Science

JWST Reveals Hidden Black Holes Actively Shaping Galaxies

New data from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals that seemingly quiet supermassive black holes are actively shaping their host galaxies by heating gas.

Maya SinghMaya Singh
Space Force Partners with Industry to Speed Up Space Defense
Space Defense

Space Force Partners with Industry to Speed Up Space Defense

The U.S. Space Force is accelerating partnerships with the commercial sector to integrate advanced technology and shorten defensive response times in space.

Marcus ThompsonMarcus Thompson
Sudden Airport Closure Reversal Sparks Widespread Confusion
Drone Policy

Sudden Airport Closure Reversal Sparks Widespread Confusion

An airport's airspace was shut down for a potential 10 days and then reopened hours later, causing widespread confusion. The official reason cited is a military operation against cartel drones, but th

Kwame AduKwame Adu
How Rocket Lab Beat Billionaires at Their Own Game
Space Economy

How Rocket Lab Beat Billionaires at Their Own Game

Discover how Rocket Lab, founded by Peter Beck, outpaced billionaires to become a leader in the space industry through fierce efficiency and vertical integration.

Marcus OlssonMarcus Olsson
Rescue Follows Construction Mishap Near Space Center Houston
Community

Rescue Follows Construction Mishap Near Space Center Houston

A construction incident in Clear Lake City prompted a rescue operation and a power outage affecting over 1,000 customers, leading to a school closure.

Marcus ChenMarcus Chen
Earth's Life May Be a Rare Chemical Fluke, New Study Finds
Space Science

Earth's Life May Be a Rare Chemical Fluke, New Study Finds

A new study reveals Earth's life may exist due to a rare chemical balance during its formation, creating a narrow 'Goldilocks zone' for essential elements.

Maya SinghMaya Singh
Microsoft Explores Superconductors for Future Data Centers
Tech

Microsoft Explores Superconductors for Future Data Centers

Microsoft is exploring high-temperature superconductors to build smaller, more efficient data centers to meet the escalating energy demands of artificial intelligence.

Devin Sharma-Gupta-PatelDevin Sharma-Gupta-Patel
Scientists Argue Viking Probes Found Life on Mars in 1976
Space Science

Scientists Argue Viking Probes Found Life on Mars in 1976

Scientists are re-examining data from NASA's 1976 Viking missions, arguing that the probes did find evidence of microbial life that was misinterpreted at the time.

Leo GallagherLeo Gallagher