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    A martian butterfly flaps its wings

    Science & Exploration 03/12/2025 225 views 2 likes Is it an insect? A strange fossil? An otherworldly eye, or even a walnut? No, it’s an intriguing kind of martian butterfly

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    Hazardous Material Summary Tables (HMSTs)

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    Hazardous Material Summary Tables (HMSTs)

    3 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) A space toxicologist at NASA JSC. NASA Hazardous Materials Summary Tables (HMSTs) are a compilation of the chemical, biological,

    Toxicology Analysis of Spacecraft Air

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    Toxicology Analysis of Spacecraft Air

    4 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) SpaceX Crew-1 Pilot Victor Glover and Mission Specialist Shannon Walker work with a Grab Sample Container (GSC) in the

    The next steps in the quest for full rocket reusability

    Space News2 hours ago

    The next steps in the quest for full rocket reusability

    When a Falcon 9 lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California late Nov. 16, it did something that was unprecedented a decade ago but unremarkable today: it landed

    Germany’s space defense strategy marks a turning point. Private investors must now respond

    Space News2 hours ago

    Germany’s space defense strategy marks a turning point. Private investors must now respond

    Readers of this magazine have known for years what we, as investors, have also known for years: that the space sector is not some marginal realm of human activity, to

    Shield AI partners with Sedaro to demonstrate autonomous satellite operations

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    Shield AI partners with Sedaro to demonstrate autonomous satellite operations

    WASHINGTON — Shield AI, a defense technology firm known for autonomous aircraft software, is venturing into the space sector through a partnership with Sedaro, a startup whose cloud-based simulation tools

    Antares raises $96 million for nuclear reactors on Earth and in space

    Space News2 hours ago

    Antares raises $96 million for nuclear reactors on Earth and in space

    WASHINGTON — Nuclear power startup Antares announced a $96 million Series B round Dec. 2 to fund work on developing small nuclear reactors, including for space applications. The company said

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