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    Space Sovereignty Is No Longer Optional

    Space News49 minutes ago

    Space Sovereignty Is No Longer Optional

    A Critical Infrastructure Under Strain Space has quietly become the infrastructure beneath modern life. From financial transactions synchronised by satellite timing to military operations reliant on secure communications, the global

    April 30: Opportunities for On-Orbit Computing

    Space News4 hours ago

    April 30: Opportunities for On-Orbit Computing

    Orbital data centers have quickly moved from hypothetical to seemingly inevitable, and opportunities and challenges are coming into focus fast. As players raise millions to drive the race to establish

    Preparing for the next NASA budget battle

    Space News4 hours ago

    Preparing for the next NASA budget battle

    When Congress passed a fiscal year 2026 “minibus” appropriations bill in January, much of the space community breathed a sigh of relief. Congress had rejected the steep cuts proposed by

    Tracking the next SDA challenge

    Space News4 hours ago

    Tracking the next SDA challenge

    A flurry of commercial innovation has left the U.S. government with no shortage of sensors and AI-driven insights to monitor the increasingly packed and contested space environment. The challenge is

    Artemis 2 astronauts spy the Milky Way | Space photo of the day for April 8, 2026

    space.com4 hours ago

    Artemis 2 astronauts spy the Milky Way | Space photo of the day for April 8, 2026

    The Milky Way shines in a new image captured by the Artemis 2 crew. (Image credit: NASA) The Artemis 2 crew captured this majestic photo of the Milky Way through

    Galaxy starves its supermassive black hole, loses 95% of its brightness

    space.com6 hours ago

    Galaxy starves its supermassive black hole, loses 95% of its brightness

    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

    The (Metabolic) Cost Of Life

    Astrobiology3 months ago

    Black smoker in 2,980 meters of wa­ter on the Mid-Alantic Ridge. Some hypotheses suggest that deep-sea hydrothermal vents may have provided favorable conditions for the emergence of early life. In

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