Astronomers Unveil Most Detailed Map of Milky Way's Core

Using the world's largest radio telescope, astronomers have captured the most detailed image ever of the Milky Way's core, revealing its chemical makeup and secrets of star formation.

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Antarctic Gravity Low Reveals 70 Million Years of Earth's History
Science

Antarctic Gravity Low Reveals 70 Million Years of Earth's History

A vast region of low gravity beneath Antarctica is giving scientists an unprecedented look back at 70 million years of Earth's deep interior history.

Julian VanceJulian Vance
Astronomers Capture First X-ray Image of a Sun-like Star's Protective Bubble
Space Science

Astronomers Capture First X-ray Image of a Sun-like Star's Protective Bubble

Using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers have captured the first clear image of a protective bubble, or astrosphere, around a young sun-like star.

Dr. Evelyn ReedDr. Evelyn Reed
Space Force Funding Reaches $42 Billion in Fiscal Year
Space Policy

Space Force Funding Reaches $42 Billion in Fiscal Year

The U.S. Space Force's funding nears $42 billion for the current fiscal year, driven by a reconciliation package. Total defense space spending is $57.7 billion, supporting initiatives like Golden Dome

Julian VanceJulian Vance
Chinese Astronauts Reveal Close Call After Debris Cracks Capsule
Orbital Debris

Chinese Astronauts Reveal Close Call After Debris Cracks Capsule

Chinese astronauts have detailed a critical in-orbit emergency where space debris cracked their return capsule's window, forcing a complex rescue mission.

Evelyn ReedEvelyn Reed
Boeing Teaches Satellites to Talk Using Onboard AI
Space Tech

Boeing Teaches Satellites to Talk Using Onboard AI

Boeing engineers have successfully tested an AI language model on existing satellite hardware, enabling spacecraft to self-diagnose and report issues in plain English.

Chen LiChen Li
Sweden's Arctic Spaceport Aims for Orbital Launches
Space Access

Sweden's Arctic Spaceport Aims for Orbital Launches

Sweden's Esrange Space Centre, a veteran site for sub-orbital rockets, is expanding to become a key player in Europe's race to launch satellites into orbit.

Devin Sharma-Gupta-PatelDevin Sharma-Gupta-Patel
Space Power Now Hinges on Cyber Defense, Experts Warn
Space Defense

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 ThompsonMarcus Thompson
China's Shenlong Space Plane: What Is It Doing in Orbit?
Space Defense

China's Shenlong Space Plane: What Is It Doing in Orbit?

China's secretive Shenlong space plane is on its fourth mission, demonstrating advanced orbital maneuvers that differ from its U.S. counterpart, the X-37B.

Marcus ThompsonMarcus Thompson
Tech Titans Clash Over AI Data Centers in Space
Space Tech

Tech Titans Clash Over AI Data Centers in Space

A high-stakes debate is unfolding between tech leaders like Elon Musk and Sam Altman over the feasibility of moving AI data centers into space to meet soaring energy demands.

Marcus OlssonMarcus Olsson
The Real Story Behind NASA's Missing Apollo 11 Tapes
Space History

The Real Story Behind NASA's Missing Apollo 11 Tapes

For decades, the mystery of NASA's 700 missing Apollo 11 tapes fueled conspiracy theories. The truth is not a cover-up, but a story of cost-cutting.

Leo GallagherLeo Gallagher
China Builds Africa's Gateway to Space
Space Policy

China Builds Africa's Gateway to Space

China is systematically building the technological backbone for Africa's space programs, establishing a network of ground stations, launch partnerships, and research hubs across the continent.

Anya PetrovaAnya Petrova
War Secretary Visits Colorado Space Firms to Push New Policy
Space Policy

War Secretary Visits Colorado Space Firms to Push New Policy

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is visiting Denver-based space companies as part of a national tour to promote a new 'commercial-first' defense policy.

Marcus ThompsonMarcus Thompson