The Raging Baboon Nebula, as captured by astrophotographer Greg Meyer in 2025. (Image credit: Greg Meyer) Astrophotographer Greg Meyer has captured a star-studded nebula scene that conjures the image of
The Raging Baboon Nebula, as captured by astrophotographer Greg Meyer in 2025. (Image credit: Greg Meyer) Astrophotographer Greg Meyer has captured a star-studded nebula scene that conjures the image of
AUCKLAND, New Zealand — Momentus announced Oct. 9 two new contracts with NASA to carry payloads to test in-space manufacturing and an advanced propulsion system on its Vigoride spacecraft. The
The first stage of SpaceX’s Starship megarocket has made it to the launch pad ahead of next week’s test flight. On Wednesday (Oct. 8), SpaceX posted photos on X showing
As the April 2024 solar eclipse crossed North America, humans weren’t the only ones affected by the dimming of the midday sun. A new study revealed that at least 29
SpaceX transports 24 Project Kuiper satellites inside its payload fairings from Amazon’s Payload Processing Facility at the Space Florida Launch and Landing Facility out to Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40)
With its crawling narrative and dense characterization, Apple TV+’s underrated sci-fi drama, “Invasion,” has attracted legions of loyal fans over its three seasons who are lured to its compelling extraterrestrial
Amazon’s Project Kuiper broadband megaconstellation continues to grow. Twenty-four more Project Kuiper satellites are scheduled to take flight today (Oct. 9), lifting off from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
We’re excited to announce that Critical Software, in partnership with Airbus Ventures, has invested in Aerospacelab. This move strengthens our New Space strategy and builds on our recent activity –
We’re about a quarter of the way through “Space Month.” That’s the nickname that Brendan Carr, chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), has given to October 2025. The
Image of a dust devil, whirlwind of dust that is blown across Mars’ surface. Credit CC BY SA 3.0 IGO ESA/TGO/CaSSIS for CaSSIS Despite the very thin Martian atmosphere, there






