WASHINGTON — An orbital data center startup is seeking approval from the Federal Communications Commission for a constellation of as many as 88,000 satellites. The FCC accepted for filing March
WASHINGTON — An orbital data center startup is seeking approval from the Federal Communications Commission for a constellation of as many as 88,000 satellites. The FCC accepted for filing March
In a remarkable twist for satellite technology, the European Space Agency’s (ESA) CryoSat mission has demonstrated an unexpected capability: accurately measuring fluctuations in Earth’s magnetic field. While CryoSat has long
the NASA Mars Perseverance Rover by CircuitMess Editor’s note: NASA currently has two droids at work on Mars: Perseverance and its Older sibling Curiosity. Their common task is to perform
Molecular Origins of Life, Munich (MOM 2026) Molecular Origins of Life, Munich (MOM 2026) explores one of science’s most fundamental questions: How did life begin? Link: https://indico.physik.uni-muenchen.de/event/645/overview Featuring talks by
Phylogeny of the 284 species of plants included in Conservatory data set. Conservatory uncovered ~2.3 million conserved non-coding DNA sequences across 284 plant species from 72 families including eudicots, monocots,
Pre-Proposal Workshop For HWO Instrument Concept Studies Solicitation Workshop Date/Time: May 4th-5th Registration Opens: March 18th, 8AM Eastern NASA plans to solicit proposals for carrying out U.S.-led HWO instrument concept
STScI Announces the JWST Cycle 5 General Observer Program STScI announces the selection of 254 JWST General Observer (GO) programs for Cycle 5. This follows the review of 2,855 submitted
We’re starting to see just how exceptional our own solar system and its history is, as more exoplanets are discovered. A fourth exoplanet discovery in the LHS 1903 system made
WASHINGTON — In the absence of the National Space Council, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, or OSTP, has taken on a lead role in coordinating national
WASHINGTON — The conflict between the United States and Iran is turning the Strait of Hormuz into a live testing ground for commercial geospatial intelligence — a role similar to






