SpaceX just sent another batch of its Starlink internet satellites aloft from Florida’s Space Coast. A Falcon 9 rocket topped with 27 satellites launched the Starlink 10-32 mission from NASA’s
SpaceX just sent another batch of its Starlink internet satellites aloft from Florida’s Space Coast. A Falcon 9 rocket topped with 27 satellites launched the Starlink 10-32 mission from NASA’s
Blue Origin’s powerful New Glenn rocket will be groundbound for at least another couple of months. Jeff Bezos‘ aerospace company had been targeting late spring for the second launch of
We’ll have to wait a bit longer for the first-ever launch of an Australian orbital rocket. Queensland-based company Gilmour Space had aimed to debut its Eris rocket today (May 15),
Many people are still recovering from devastating storms during the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season even as this year’s season began this week on June 1. And like last year’s, the
NASA’s RASSOR (Regolith Advanced Surface Systems Operations Robot) undergoes testing to extract simulated regolith, or the loose, fragmental material on the Moon’s surface, inside of the Granular Mechanics and Regolith
Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (424482) 2008 DG5 close encounter: online observation – 5 June 2025 – YouTube Watch On A potentially hazardous asteroid roughly the size of an aircraft carrier is
(left) Map of the power-law index α250, centered at 250 GHz, of the continuum brightness temperature in Orion (see Eq. 8), after a convolution to reach a resolution of 40
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force awarded Jacobs Technology a contract worth up to $4 billion over 10 years to provide engineering and technical services at the nation’s primary space
In a universe where the unknown is a constant companion, Albert Zhang’s First Contact catapults us into a thrilling narrative filled with suspense, conflict, and rich world-building. Set in the
3 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) Gary Laier, center liaison for the Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) program at NASA’s Armstrong Flight




