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

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Israel Expands Space Program for National Security Edge
Space Defense

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 ThompsonMarcus Thompson
ESA Moves Satellites for Rare Atmospheric Reentry Study
Orbital Debris

ESA Moves Satellites for Rare Atmospheric Reentry Study

The European Space Agency has maneuvered two satellites for a coordinated reentry in 2026 to study how they break apart, aiming to improve future spacecraft safety.

Leo GallagherLeo Gallagher
Florida's Space Coast Blends Past Missions with Future Ambitions
Space Culture

Florida's Space Coast Blends Past Missions with Future Ambitions

Florida's Space Coast offers a unique blend of history and innovation, where visitors can explore the legacy of the Apollo missions while witnessing the preparations for humanity's return to the moon.

Devin Sharma-Gupta-PatelDevin Sharma-Gupta-Patel
Transcelestial and Gilmour Space to Test Laser Links in Orbit
Space Tech

Transcelestial and Gilmour Space to Test Laser Links in Orbit

Singapore's Transcelestial and Australia's Gilmour Space are partnering to test high-speed laser communications on a satellite launching later this year.

Evelyn ReedEvelyn Reed
February's Snow Moon Illuminates Skies Worldwide
Space Science

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 SinghMaya Singh
Canada's MDA Space Launches Global Talent Hunt Amid Defense Boom
Space Defense

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 ThompsonMarcus Thompson
Astronauts Reveal Their Favorite Space Movies of All Time
Movies

Astronauts Reveal Their Favorite Space Movies of All Time

Ever wonder what space movies real astronauts watch? Eleven space travelers reveal their top picks, from the hyper-realistic 'Apollo 13' to the scientifically plausible 'The Martian'.

Maya SinghMaya Singh
Astronomers Find Potential 'Second Earth' 146 Light-Years Away
Space Science

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 GallagherLeo Gallagher
Global Teams Win Competition to Clean Up Space Debris
Orbital Debris

Global Teams Win Competition to Clean Up Space Debris

The Saudi Space Agency has named four multinational teams as winners of its global DebriSolver competition, aimed at finding solutions to the growing problem of space debris.

Maya SinghMaya Singh
Charlotte Air Base to Resume Military Space-A Flights
Defense

Charlotte Air Base to Resume Military Space-A Flights

The Charlotte Air National Guard Base will resume its Space-Available travel program on February 1, 2026, after a multi-year halt for terminal reconstruction.

Marcus ThompsonMarcus Thompson
Artemis II: A New Strategy for a New Moon Race
Space Policy

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 DonovanArthur Donovan
China's New Space Race Targets Tourism by 2028
Space Economy

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 DonovanArthur Donovan