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ESA Launches Sentinel-1D to Enhance Earth Observation
The European Space Agency has successfully launched the Copernicus Sentinel-1D satellite, which will enhance global Earth observation for disaster and environmental monitoring.

Evelyn Reed
11/7/2025

AI and VR to Chart Chaotic Paths for Future Space Missions
Researchers are using a $200,000 NSF grant to combine AI, augmented reality, and knot theory to revolutionize spacecraft navigation in the chaotic space between Earth and the Moon.

Evelyn Reed
11/7/2025

Global Wildlife Tracking System Set for November Relaunch
After a three-year hiatus, the Icarus space-based wildlife tracking system is set to relaunch on November 11, 2025, using new miniaturized satellite technology.

Elena Volkov
11/7/2025

NASA Taps Commercial Partner to Expand ISS Robot Research
NASA has selected commercial space company Arkisys to manage the Astrobee robotic system on the ISS, a move set to expand research and foster a new space tech hub in Southern California.

Sarah Chen
11/7/2025

ULA Atlas 5 Faces 50/50 Weather for ViaSat-3 Launch
United Launch Alliance faces a 50% chance of favorable weather for its second attempt to launch the ViaSat-3 F2 satellite after a technical issue scrubbed the first try.

Sarah Chen
11/7/2025
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Report Urges Placing US Space Force Guardians in Orbit
A new report from the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies urges the U.S. Space Force to deploy personnel into orbit for tactical and strategic advantages.

Marcus Thompson
11/7/2025

Europe's First In-Orbit Hacking Contest Tests Satellite Defenses
Europe's first in-orbit hacking competition, CTRL+Space, saw ethical hackers test the defenses of a live satellite, highlighting the growing need for space cybersecurity.

Michael O'Connell
11/6/2025

ESA Seeks €1 Billion for New Defense Satellite Network
The European Space Agency is seeking €1 billion for a new military-grade satellite network, a major strategic pivot for the traditionally civilian organization.

Marcus Thompson
11/6/2025

Experts to Tackle Space and Earth Infrastructure Security
An international workshop in Pittsburgh on November 11, 2025, will unite experts to address the growing cybersecurity risks facing interconnected Earth and space infrastructure.

Michael O'Connell
11/5/2025

US Space Force Deploys New Satellite Jamming Systems
The US Space Force is set to field two new ground-based weapons, Meadowlands and the Remote Modular Terminal, to jam adversary surveillance satellites.

Marcus Thompson
11/5/2025
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FAA Imposes Nighttime-Only Window for Commercial Space Launches
The FAA has ordered all commercial space launches and re-entries to take place between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., a move aimed at protecting air traffic.

Nathan Pierce
11/7/2025

Government Shutdown Halts Critical Space Research Missions
The ongoing federal government shutdown has frozen funding for critical planetary science missions, halting research on Mars, Jupiter, and asteroid detection.

Lena Petrova
11/6/2025

A Crowded Sky: The Race to Manage Earth's Orbital Traffic
With over 10,000 active satellites now in orbit and 70,000 projected by 2030, the race is on to create an air traffic control system for space to prevent collisions.

Leo Harrison
11/6/2025

Kennedy Space Center Stays Open During US Shutdowns
The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex will remain fully operational for guests, including all exhibits and tours, even during a U.S. government shutdown.

Evelyn Reed
11/5/2025

Democrats Look to Shape Ambitious Future for US Space Policy
Democratic leaders and space policy experts are outlining a new, ambitious vision for America's future in space, advocating for robust government programs and embracing the commercial space industry.

Lena Petrova
11/5/2025
Space Science
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Earth Faces Series of Solar Storms After Sun Eruptions
Earth is bracing for a series of solar storms this weekend after multiple eruptions from the sun. While one event has passed, at least three more are expected.

Dr. Evelyn Reed
11/8/2025

NASA Images of Interstellar Object Delayed by Shutdown
Crucial NASA images of the mysterious interstellar object 3I/ATLAS are being withheld due to the government shutdown, delaying key scientific research.

Maya Singh
11/8/2025

Webb Telescope Finds Life's Building Blocks in Another Galaxy
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected complex organic molecules, the building blocks for life, in a galaxy beyond the Milky Way for the first time.

Maya Singh
11/7/2025

Blue Origin Set for Second New Glenn Launch with NASA Mars Mission
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is set for its second flight this Sunday, launching NASA's twin ESCAPADE probes on a multi-year mission to study Mars' atmosphere.

Evelyn Reed
11/7/2025

New Quantum Sensor to Hunt for Dark Matter from Space
A new quantum sensor aboard the China Space Station will use the entire planet as a natural laboratory to search for dark matter and other exotic forces with unprecedented sensitivity.

Jessica Miller
11/7/2025
Space
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China to Launch New Crew to Tiangong Space Station
China is set to launch the Shenzhou XXI mission on Friday, sending three astronauts, including one veteran and two newcomers, to its Tiangong space station for a six-month stay.

Evelyn Reed
10/30/2025

Artemis 2 Astronaut Plans to Nap on Launchpad Before Moon Mission
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, part of NASA's Artemis 2 crew, plans to take a nap on the launchpad during the three-hour window before liftoff.

Sarah Chen
10/4/2025

A Guide to Kennedy Space Center with a NASA Astronaut
NASA veteran Winston Scott provides a guide to the Kennedy Space Center, including the exclusive "Fly With an Astronaut" tour and the realistic Shuttle Launch Experience.

Leo Gallagher
10/4/2025

NASA Unveils New Astronaut Class with Female Majority
NASA has introduced its 24th astronaut class, a group of 10 individuals notable for being the first with a female majority and including a member with prior private spaceflight experience.

Evelyn Reed
10/4/2025

UN Agency Manages Growing Traffic and Risks in Outer Space
The UN Office for Outer Space Affairs is addressing increased orbital traffic and risks, promoting international cooperation for the peaceful use of space.

Arthur Donovan
10/2/2025
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