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    space.com7 hours ago

    The 'Doctor Who' TV movie at 30: Too British for America, too American for the UK

    In March 2005, Christopher Eccleston’s Ninth Doctor told Billie Piper’s Rose Tyler to “Run!” and the UK was instantly hooked. Gallifrey’s most famous export subsequently became a fixture in UK

    Cowboy files plans for up to 20,000 orbital data centers

    Space News7 hours ago

    Cowboy files plans for up to 20,000 orbital data centers

    TAMPA, Fla. — Cowboy Space has filed plans with the Federal Communications Commission for a 20,000-satellite “Stampede” orbital data center constellation, shortly after raising $275 million to develop rockets whose

    ULA confirms successful solid rocket booster test as Vulcan anomaly investigation continues

    Spaceflight Now8 hours ago

    ULA confirms successful solid rocket booster test as Vulcan anomaly investigation continues

    An anomalous plume is visible from one of the Vulcan’s solid rocket motors during the launch of the USSF-87 mission on Feb. 12, 2026. Image: Adam Bernstein/Spaceflight Now. United Launch

    NASA Draws on Industry for Mars Telecommunications Network

    nasa9 hours ago

    NASA Draws on Industry for Mars Telecommunications Network

    NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover used its dual-camera Mastcam-Z imager to capture this image of “Santa Cruz,” a hill about 1.5 miles (2.5 kilometers) away from the rover, on April 29,

    No, this isn't a solar eclipse. It's an image of Mars, captured by NASA's asteroid-bound Psyche probe

    space.com9 hours ago

    No, this isn't a solar eclipse. It's an image of Mars, captured by NASA's asteroid-bound Psyche probe

    Is it an eclipse? An oddly angled crescent moon, perhaps? Nope. This stunning silver arc is actually Mars. The breathtaking new image of the Red Planet was captured by the

    Intuitive Machines to buy ground station company

    nasa10 hours ago

    Intuitive Machines to buy ground station company

    WASHINGTON — Intuitive Machines has agreed to purchase a company that operates ground stations in the United States and United Kingdom to help build out a lunar communications network. Intuitive

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