'Detour' Authors on Blending Sci-Fi With Family Drama
Authors Jeff Rake and Rob Hart discuss their new sci-fi novel "Detour," a story about astronauts returning to a changed Earth, and why they chose Titan over Mars.
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Varda Space Industries Expands into Former Mattel Toy Factory
Varda Space Industries, a pioneer in orbital manufacturing, will expand into a 205,443-square-foot El Segundo facility formerly used by Mattel to design toys.

Marcus Olsson
3/4/2026

NASA Completes Artemis 2 Repairs, April Moon Mission on Track
NASA engineers have completed crucial repairs on the Artemis 2 rocket, keeping the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years on track for a potential April launch.

Evelyn Reed
3/4/2026

Starlab to Host In-Space Semiconductor Factory in Orbit
Starlab Space has reserved payload capacity for United Semiconductors to create a commercial-scale factory in orbit, aiming to produce higher-quality chips in microgravity.

Marcus Olsson
3/3/2026

Japanese Cargo Ship to Depart Space Station After Five Months
JAXA's HTV-X1 cargo spacecraft is set to depart the International Space Station after a five-month mission, carrying away trash and beginning a new science mission.

Sarah Chen
3/3/2026

Silicon Valley Bets on Data Centers in Earth Orbit
Venture capitalists in Silicon Valley are funding an ambitious new frontier: data centers in Earth orbit. This emerging tech aims to revolutionize data processing but faces immense challenges.

Marcus Olsson
3/2/2026
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ISS Uncovers Hidden Electrical Storms Above Earth
From its unique vantage point, the International Space Station is capturing hidden electrical storms—red sprites and blue jets—that occur high above Earth's thunderstorms.

Maya Singh
3/9/2026

Fungi Successfully Mine Platinum on Space Station
A groundbreaking experiment on the ISS has confirmed that fungi can effectively mine valuable metals like platinum from meteorites in space, paving the way for future colonies.

Anya Sharma-Gupta
3/8/2026

Webb Telescope Finds Farthest Jellyfish Galaxy Ever Seen
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have found the most distant jellyfish galaxy ever seen, offering a look at galaxy evolution 8.5 billion years ago.

Maya Singh
3/4/2026

Private Space Telescope Captures First Light from Star
The world's first commercial space telescope, Mauve, has successfully captured its first light, beginning a mission to study nearby stars for signs of habitability.

Leo Gallagher
3/3/2026

Rare Event Allows Sun and Eclipsed Moon in Same Sky
On March 3, a rare celestial event called a selenelion will allow observers in eastern North America to see the sun rise and a totally eclipsed moon set at the same time.

Maya Singh
2/28/2026
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NASA's Asteroid Impact Had a Greater Effect Than Believed
New data from NASA's DART mission shows the 2022 asteroid impact did more than expected, altering the solar orbit of the entire Didymos-Dimorphos system.

Leo Gallagher
3/7/2026

India Engages Startups to Develop 'Bodyguard' Satellites
India's security agencies are partnering with private startups to develop 'bodyguard satellites' designed to protect the nation's critical space assets from orbital threats.

Marcus Thompson
3/5/2026

Russia's Nuclear Space Weapon Plans Spark Global Concern
Military officials are warning of catastrophic consequences from Russia's reported development of a nuclear anti-satellite weapon designed for use in low-Earth orbit.

Marcus Thompson
3/2/2026

Sierra Space Taps Defense Veteran Dan Jablonsky as New CEO
Sierra Space has appointed Dan Jablonsky, a veteran aerospace and defense executive, as its new CEO, signaling a deeper push into the national security market.

Marcus Thompson
2/26/2026

Space Power Now Hinges on Cyber Defense, Experts Warn
Defense leaders at the DefSat 2026 conference warn that the rapidly growing space economy is critically vulnerable without robust cybersecurity measures.

Marcus Thompson
2/24/2026
Space Policy
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China's Space Ambitions Threaten US Leadership Within 5 Years
A new report warns China's rapidly growing space program, fueled by massive investment, is on track to surpass U.S. dominance in the sector within five years.

Devin Sharma-Gupta-Patel
3/8/2026

Lawmakers Move to Extend ISS Lifespan to 2032
A U.S. Senate committee has proposed legislation to extend the International Space Station's operations until 2032, preventing its deorbit until a commercial replacement is ready.

Nathan Pierce
3/7/2026

NASA Launches New Initiative to Recruit Top Tech Talent
NASA and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management have launched NASA Force, a new initiative to recruit elite engineers and technologists for critical space missions.

Nathan Pierce
3/4/2026

US Lawmakers Raise Alarm Over Chinese Space Sites in Americas
A U.S. House committee report warns that at least 11 Chinese space facilities in Latin America could be used for military surveillance and intelligence.

Kwame Adu
3/2/2026

Can You Legally Own a Piece of the Moon?
It is illegal for private citizens to own, buy, or sell moon rocks brought back by NASA's Apollo missions, as they are considered U.S. government property.

Dr. Lena Kovacs
2/28/2026
Space Economy
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Private Companies Now Dominate Space Exploration
Private companies have taken the lead in space, conducting 70% of global launches in 2024. This commercial surge is driving the space economy toward a projected $1 trillion valuation by 2032.

Leo Gallagher
3/8/2026

Vast Secures $500 Million for Space Station Ambitions
Commercial space station developer Vast has secured $500 million in a new funding round to accelerate development of its Haven-1 private orbital outpost.

Evelyn Reed
3/6/2026

Japan's Space One Prepares Third Kairos Rocket Launch
Japanese startup Space One is preparing for a critical third launch attempt of its Kairos rocket, following two previous failures that ended in explosions.

Evelyn Reed
3/3/2026

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
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