Supermassive Black Holes Halt Star Growth in Neighboring Galaxies
New research from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals that supermassive black holes can prevent star formation in neighboring galaxies up to a million light-years away.
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SpaceX Completes Second Booster Landing in The Bahamas
SpaceX has successfully landed a Falcon 9 booster in The Bahamas for only the second time after launching a batch of 29 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral.

Evelyn Reed
2/20/2026

Tech Giants Eye Space for Future AI Data Centers
As AI's energy demands strain Earth's power grids, tech giants are looking to space. But can orbital data centers overcome the immense engineering hurdles?

Devin Sharma-Gupta-Patel
2/20/2026

NASA Labels Boeing Starliner Flight a 'Type A Mishap'
NASA has officially reclassified Boeing's first crewed Starliner mission as a 'Type A mishap,' its most serious safety designation, after multiple in-flight failures.

Evelyn Reed
2/20/2026

NASA Begins Second Artemis 2 Fueling Test After Leak
NASA is conducting a second critical fueling test for its Artemis 2 moon rocket after a hydrogen leak halted the first attempt, a key step before astronauts fly.

Julian Vance
2/18/2026

SpaceX Unveils Free Satellite Tracking System Stargaze
SpaceX has launched Stargaze, a free satellite tracking system using its Starlink network to prevent orbital collisions, requiring users to share their own data.

Nathan Pierce
2/18/2026
Space Science
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Supermassive Black Holes Halt Star Growth in Neighboring Galaxies
New research from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals that supermassive black holes can prevent star formation in neighboring galaxies up to a million light-years away.

Maya Singh
2/20/2026

Webb Telescope Creates First 3D Map of Uranus's Auroras
The James Webb Space Telescope has created the first-ever 3D map of the auroras on Uranus, providing new insights into the ice giant's strange atmosphere.

Julian Vance
2/20/2026

Astronaut Jessica Meir Begins 8-Month Mission on ISS
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir has begun an eight-month mission aboard the International Space Station, serving as commander for the SpaceX Crew-12 mission.

Arthur Donovan
2/18/2026

Astronomers Uncover Hidden Filament of the Cosmic Web
Astronomers using China's FAST telescope have identified a faint, thread-like structure of galaxies, revealing a hidden filament of the cosmic web.

Maya Singh
2/17/2026

Comet Wierzchos Makes Its Closest Pass By Earth
Comet C/2024 E1 (Wierzchos) is set to make its closest approach to Earth on February 17, passing at a safe distance of 94 million miles.

Julian Vance
2/16/2026
Space Defense
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How a War in Space Would Unfold, According to Experts
Experts explain how a future war in space would likely unfold, beginning with silent cyberattacks and escalating to kinetic strikes that could create a permanent debris field around Earth.

Arthur Donovan
2/16/2026

Canada's Military Warns of 'Cataclysmic' Space Threat
Canada's top military space official has issued a stark warning, calling the potential for nuclear anti-satellite weapons in orbit a "cataclysmic" threat to global infrastructure.

Marcus Thompson
2/14/2026

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 Thompson
2/12/2026

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 Thompson
2/11/2026

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
Space Policy
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Earth's Orbit Nears Crisis Point as Satellite Numbers Soar
A surge in satellite mega-constellations, with over a million new satellites proposed, threatens to permanently alter the night sky and create a crisis in Earth's orbit.

Leo Gallagher
2/18/2026

US Space Nuclear Ambitions Hit Earth-Based Roadblock
The United States' goals for nuclear power on the Moon and Mars are threatened by a critical lack of ground-based testing and integration facilities, experts warn.

Arthur Donovan
2/17/2026

Space Command HQ Move to Alabama Solidified for 2028
Half of the U.S. Space Command headquarters staff will be based in Huntsville, Alabama by the end of 2028, a move expected to bring thousands of jobs.

Marcus Thompson
2/16/2026

China Details Ambitious 5-Year Space Program
China has unveiled its ambitious 2026-2030 space plan, focusing on mining water ice, building orbital data centers, launching tourism, and shaping global regulations.

Evelyn Reed
2/15/2026

NASA Lifts Ban on Personal Smartphones for Astronauts in Space
NASA has updated its policy to allow astronauts on missions, including Artemis II, to bring personal smartphones into space for the first time.

Evelyn Reed
2/9/2026
Space Economy
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London Prepares for Major European Space Industry Summit
London is preparing to host Space-Comm Expo, Europe's largest space industry event, on March 4-5, gathering over 5,400 global leaders to discuss technology, defense, and investment.

Leo Gallagher
2/17/2026

Space Stocks Tumble After Deep Financial Losses
Space infrastructure firm Redwire and launch provider Firefly Aerospace saw their stocks fall over 20% after reporting deep financial losses for Q3 2025.

Marcus Olsson
2/16/2026

Cape Canaveral Prepares for 500 Annual Launches by 2036
The U.S. Space Force projects Cape Canaveral could see 500 rocket launches annually by 2036, a fivefold increase prompting a major infrastructure overhaul.

Julian Vance
2/14/2026

Axiom Space Secures $350M for ISS Successor
Axiom Space has secured $350 million in new funding to advance its commercial space station, the planned successor to the ISS, and to develop lunar spacesuits.

Evelyn Reed
2/13/2026

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 Olsson
2/11/2026
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