WASHINGTON — A celebration of the long-awaited first images from a major new observatory is overshadowed by the fears astronomers have about proposed severe budget cuts at the agency funding
WASHINGTON — A celebration of the long-awaited first images from a major new observatory is overshadowed by the fears astronomers have about proposed severe budget cuts at the agency funding
Caleb Rosen traveled to Mt. Erebus, Antarctica to collect gas and rock samples. Caleb is in the bottom-left stamp, right figure. — USC Earth Sciences Ph.D. student, Caleb Rosen, traveled
Science & Exploration 09/06/2025 1476 views 13 likes The mission will launch from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA. The crew will travel to the
TAMPA, Fla. — German launch services provider Exolaunch is working with non-U.S. customers to reclaim most of the tariffs they must pay to deploy their satellites via SpaceX. U.S. President
Join our newsletter to get the latest military space news every Tuesday by veteran defense journalist Sandra Erwin. WASHINGTON — The Senate confirmed Troy Meink as the 27th secretary of
Distribution of versus age for the stars of our sample, distinguished by the possible subgroups. — astro-ph.SR The aim of this work is to obtain precise atmospheric parameters and
TAMPA, Fla. — Eutelsat shares closed up nearly 13% May 5 after the French operator said it would replace its CEO with Jean-François Fallacher, a telecoms veteran joining from a
Applications 26/06/2025 253 views 3 likes The second of the Meteosat Third Generation (MTG) satellites and the first instrument for the Copernicus Sentinel-4 mission are ready for liftoff at Cape
WASHINGTON — A new version of the solid rocket booster being developed for the Space Launch System experienced an anomaly during a test firing in Utah June 26. Northrop Grumman
SpaceX continues to gear up for the ninth test flight of its Starship megarocket. The company performed a “static fire” test with the Flight 9 upper stage this week at