TAMPA, Fla. — SES has canceled two satellites Intelsat ordered before being acquired by the Luxembourg-based multi-orbit operator, joining France’s Eutelsat in pulling back from geostationary orbit expansion plans drawn
TAMPA, Fla. — SES has canceled two satellites Intelsat ordered before being acquired by the Luxembourg-based multi-orbit operator, joining France’s Eutelsat in pulling back from geostationary orbit expansion plans drawn
Is Pluto a planet? Scientists and the public have debated this question since its reclassification as a dwarf planet in 2006. In this livestream, astronomer Alan Stern of NASA’s New
The world’s first space-based neutrino detector launched to space last week to study elusive neutrino particles that constantly bombard Earth. The mission will test technology that could help researchers in
Artist’s concept of a brown dwarf, larger than planets such as Jupiter, but not massive enough to become a star. The known brown dwarf population doubled after citizen scientists scoured
WASHINGTON — SpaceX has set a date for the long-delayed first launch of its next-generation Starship vehicle, which is critical to the company’s ambitions as well as NASA’s lunar plans.
WASHINGTON — Varda Space Industries has signed its first major agreement with a pharmaceutical company to develop improved drugs in microgravity. Varda announced May 13 an agreement with United Therapeutics
SpaceX is finalizing a state-of-the-art launch pad specifically designed for its Starship rocket, marking a significant improvement from previous setups. The new pad, located near Block 3 of Starship, incorporates
Science & Exploration 13/05/2026 162 views 6 likes This month, ESA’s Mars Express takes us to Shalbatana Vallis: a fascinating martian valley surrounded by signs of water, lava, craters and
Turn on your kitchen tap and watch the water hit the sink. That split second where fast, shallow water suddenly slows and spreads is known as a hydraulic jump. Now
When NASA’s Artemis II spacecraft carried four astronauts around the Moon earlier this year, the world’s largest fully steerable radio telescope was quietly watching from a quiet valley in West






