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    Blue Origin halfway through 4-flight certification to allow launch of national security missions

    Spaceflight Now3 hours ago

    Blue Origin halfway through 4-flight certification to allow launch of national security missions

    New Glenn thunders away from its launch pad in near perfect weather conditions. Image: Adam Bernstein/Spaceflight Now. One of Blue Origin’s oft repeated phrases is that the company is paving

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    More than 20 years after founding SpaceX, the record-breaking company that transformed the global space industry, Elon Musk is planning to take the enterprise public.

    Why Old Moon Dust Looks So Different from the Fresh Stuff

    Universe Today6 hours ago

    Why Old Moon Dust Looks So Different from the Fresh Stuff

    Tracking down resources on the Moon is a critical process if humanity decides to settle there permanently. However, some of our best resources to do that currently are orbiting satellites

    Geminid meteor shower peaks tonight — here’s what to expect from one of the best shooting star shows of the year

    space.com6 hours ago

    Geminid meteor shower peaks tonight — here’s what to expect from one of the best shooting star shows of the year

    A composite view of the Geminid meteor shower taken from Arizona in the United States. (Image credit: Alan Dyer/VW Pics/UIG via Getty Images) The Geminid meteor shower peaks overnight tonight

    Measuring Radio Leaks from 36,000 Kilometres Up

    Universe Today7 hours ago

    Measuring Radio Leaks from 36,000 Kilometres Up

    Radio astronomers hunting for the faint whispers of the early universe face an unexpected threat from above: satellites designed to be silent are leaking radio noise into space. New research

    Spacecraft from Chinese launch nearly slammed into Starlink satellite, SpaceX says

    space.com12 hours ago

    Spacecraft from Chinese launch nearly slammed into Starlink satellite, SpaceX says

    One of SpaceX’s Starlink internet satellites just dodged a bullet in orbit. That bullet was one of the nine spacecraft that launched atop a Chinese Kinetica 1 rocket on Tuesday

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