Four innovative teams from various countries have gained recognition for their pioneering efforts in using artificial intelligence to assess earthquake damage from aerial perspectives. This accolade comes as part of
Four innovative teams from various countries have gained recognition for their pioneering efforts in using artificial intelligence to assess earthquake damage from aerial perspectives. This accolade comes as part of
Exploring the cosmos has never felt more accessible, thanks to the innovative design of the Dianfan 150EQ Astronomical Telescope. This exceptional instrument simply bridges the gap between novice stargazers and
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California – Satellite-servicing businesses are finally getting off the ground thanks in part to technological innovation and the example set by prime contractor Northrop Grumman. “There is no
WASHINGTON — Marc Berkowitz, a veteran space policy strategist nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as assistant secretary of defense for space policy, told lawmakers Oct. 28 that the
A Falcon 9 stands ready for a Starlink mission at Cape Canaveral’s pad 40. File photo: Adam Bernstein/Spaceflight Now. SpaceX is preparing for its penultimate Falcon 9 rocket launch of
An artist’s rendering of Blue Origin’s Blue Moon Mark 1 lunar lander on the surface of the Moon. Graphic: Blue Origin Blue Origin is still several years off from its
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Preparations for NASA’s Artemis 2 launch could soon grind to a halt if the nearly month-long government shutdown continues, one industry executive warned. Work on the Space
Two Russian cosmonauts completed their second spacewalk together, installing experiments and performing maintenance on the exterior of the International Space Station. Expedition 73 commander Sergey Ryzhikov and flight engineer Alexey
SpaceX’s next mission to the moon, and the next launch of its triple-booster Falcon Heavy rocket, has slipped to no earlier than July 2026. Astrobotic’s Griffin-1 lunar lander, carrying NASA
TAMPA, Fla. — The Federal Communications Commission voted Oct. 28 to propose creating a modular “licensing assembly line” that would overhaul its satellite application process to accelerate reviews and cut




