WASHINGTON — The House Appropriations Committee advanced a spending bill May 13 that rejects many of the cuts to NASA proposed by the administration. The committee voted 32-28 along party
WASHINGTON — The House Appropriations Committee advanced a spending bill May 13 that rejects many of the cuts to NASA proposed by the administration. The committee voted 32-28 along party
With the proliferation of Earth observation satellites in orbit, the increasing sophistication of sensors and surging demand for imagery and geospatial intelligence across a growing number of sectors, it is
HELSINKI — China has added a new batch of satellites to the Qianfan megaconstellation, while the commercial Zhuque-2E made a return-to-flight featuring numerous improvements. The Zhuque-2E methane-liquid oxygen rocket lifted
Skylab, America’s first space station, launched on May 14, 1973. Its highly publicized crash back to Earth – during which it dropped huge chunks of hardware into the Indian Ocean
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Just a few hours before the Orion spacecraft crossed the sky en route to the moon on April 1, mechatronics engineer Rodrigo Trevisan Okamoto received confirmation he had been waiting
The US Government has released a new trove of documents on cases of “unidentified anomalous phenomena” (UAPs)—many of which would have been described in the past as unidentified flying objects
During the 1970s, pioneering experiments were conducted that are known today as Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence (METI). At the same time, NASA launched four spacecraft bound for interstellar space, each carrying
WASHINGTON — NASA plans to fly the Space Launch System on Artemis 3 without an upper stage as the agency begins to define revised plans for the mission. NASA, in
In the vast expanse of the night sky, where stars shimmer like diamonds scattered across velvet, “The Stargazer’s Guide to the Night Sky” emerges as an essential companion for those






