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    No more free rides: it’s time to pay for space safety

    Space News43 minutes ago

    No more free rides: it’s time to pay for space safety

    A small but important change can be found at the end of President Trump’s sweeping December 18, 2025, Executive Order, “Ensuring American Space Superiority.” The Executive Order removes the requirement

    China’s astronauts complete cave training amid preparations for moon missions

    Space News1 hour ago

    China’s astronauts complete cave training amid preparations for moon missions

    HELSINKI — China’s astronaut corps has completed a near month-long underground cave training, conducted in part to prepare for future crewed lunar landing missions. A team of 28 astronauts participated

    L3Harris to sell majority stake in space propulsion unit to AE Industrial

    Space News1 hour ago

    L3Harris to sell majority stake in space propulsion unit to AE Industrial

    WASHINGTON — L3Harris Technologies said Jan. 5 it will sell a majority stake in its space propulsion business to private equity firm AE Industrial Partners, marking the first major restructuring

    Tricorder Tech For Everyone: NASA’s STELLA Open Science Instrument

    nasa15 hours ago

    Tricorder Tech For Everyone: NASA’s STELLA Open Science Instrument

    Imaginary depiction of an astrobiologist using a future STELLA device on a distant habitable world — Astrobiology.com/Grok INSET: An example STELLA is shown here during a summer 2023 field-testing session

    Ancient Metagenomics Reveals Subglacial Microbiomes Driven By Oxygen Availability

    Astrobiology23 hours ago

    Ancient Metagenomics Reveals Subglacial Microbiomes Driven By Oxygen Availability

    The subglacial microbiome splits into two clusters. (A) An NMDS on the unaggregated read counts of all taxonomic nodes within 19 abundant subglacial classes splits samples into two clear clusters.

    The Future of Evolved Planetary Systems

    Astrobiology23 hours ago

    The Future of Evolved Planetary Systems

    Minimum accreted masses inferred from the five most commonly detected elements (O, Mg, Si, Ca, Fe) as a function of white-dwarf cooling ages (i.e., the time since the white dwarf

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