We applaud the lunar base vision laid out by NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman on March 24. Placing this stake in the lunar regolith is long overdue. What is missing from
We applaud the lunar base vision laid out by NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman on March 24. Placing this stake in the lunar regolith is long overdue. What is missing from
Astronomers watched a distant galaxy cut off the “food,” or general matter, flowing to its central supermassive black hole. As the regions around feeding black holes are often brighter than
View larger. | Scientists once spoke of possible rich deposits of water ice in the deep, permanently shadowed craters at the moon’s poles. But a new study suggests less ice
(Note: This article went to press for the April issue of SpaceNews Magazine before NASA announced potential changes to the CLD program.) NASA signaled last summer it planned to accelerate
WASHINGTON — As Artemis 2 begins its return to Earth, scientists are just starting to review the images and observations taken by the crew as they flew around the moon.
WASHINGTON — The Space Development Agency awarded a contract worth up to $49 million to Capella Space to build two satellites for a demonstration of space-based military communications, the agency
WASHINGTON — Space security is shifting from a niche arms-control concern to a central policy issue as reliance on satellites deepens and the tools to disrupt them proliferate, according to
TAMPA, Fla. — Bulgarian satellite maker EnduroSat and British defense tech startup Shield Space aim to deploy a cubesat next year capable of maneuvering near other satellites for inspection, ahead
SpaceX is making significant progress at its Starbase facility as it prepares for the return of Booster 19. The company has been conducting extensive tests, including deluge and load testing
TAMPA, Fla. — Astroscale has completed the critical design review for two cubesats slated to launch next year to help the British military monitor space weather and track objects in






