
Mouse Gives Birth After Space Mission in Scientific First
A mouse that spent two weeks in orbit has successfully given birth after returning to Earth, a key development for scientists studying the viability of long-term space habitation.
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A mouse that spent two weeks in orbit has successfully given birth after returning to Earth, a key development for scientists studying the viability of long-term space habitation.

A 33-year-old German aerospace engineer, Michaela Benthaus, has become the first wheelchair user to travel to space on a Blue Origin suborbital flight.

A new era of Mars exploration is underway with Blue Origin's probe launch and discoveries of potential life-harboring caves, set against the challenge of a growing weak spot in Earth's magnetic field.

A Japanese startup, Innovative Space Carrier Inc., has unveiled plans for a suborbital space plane that could fly from Tokyo to New York in just 60 minutes.

The TON Foundation and SERA are using blockchain voting via a Telegram app to select six civilians for a Blue Origin space mission, aiming to democratize space travel.

A new study found that space travel causes premature aging in human blood-forming stem cells, revealing significant DNA damage after just one month in orbit.