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.

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Earth's Orbit Nears Crisis Point as Satellite Numbers Soar
Space Policy

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 GallagherLeo Gallagher
Astronaut Jessica Meir Begins 8-Month Mission on ISS
Space Science

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 DonovanArthur Donovan
San Antonio Building Owner Refutes ICE Lease Reports
Real Estate

San Antonio Building Owner Refutes ICE Lease Reports

The owner of a North Side San Antonio office building has firmly refuted reports that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is leasing space at the property.

Devin Sharma-GuptaDevin Sharma-Gupta
DRC Center Offers Sanctuary to Young Survivors of Violence
Health

DRC Center Offers Sanctuary to Young Survivors of Violence

In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Toyokana Center provides a safe haven for young survivors of sexual violence amid a growing crisis in the country.

Anya PetrovaAnya Petrova
London Prepares for Major European Space Industry Summit
Space Economy

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 GallagherLeo Gallagher
Our Bodies Are Not Ready for Deep Space Travel
Space Health

Our Bodies Are Not Ready for Deep Space Travel

As humanity plans missions to the Moon and Mars, the greatest obstacles are not technological but biological, from cosmic radiation to the effects of microgravity.

Dr. Lena KovacsDr. Lena Kovacs
Astronomers Uncover Hidden Filament of the Cosmic Web
Space Science

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 SinghMaya Singh
US Space Nuclear Ambitions Hit Earth-Based Roadblock
Space Policy

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 DonovanArthur Donovan
Comet Wierzchos Makes Its Closest Pass By Earth
Space Science

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 VanceJulian Vance
How a War in Space Would Unfold, According to Experts
Space Defense

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 DonovanArthur Donovan
Space Command HQ Move to Alabama Solidified for 2028
Space Policy

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 ThompsonMarcus Thompson
Space Stocks Tumble After Deep Financial Losses
Space Economy

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 OlssonMarcus Olsson