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    Solving Asteroid Bennu’s Mysteries

    NASA/Scott Eckley These X-ray computed tomography (XCT) scans released on March 17, 2026, give us a glimpse inside asteroid Bennu. They show the most common types of crack networks observed

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    Space boom strains supply chain, industry report warns

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    Space boom strains supply chain, industry report warns

    WASHINGTON — The growth of the space industry is putting new strain on the supply chain that supports satellite manufacturing, launch systems, and related technologies, according to a report from

    Golden Dome cost estimate rises to $185 billion as Pentagon expands space layer

    Space News3 hours ago

    Golden Dome cost estimate rises to $185 billion as Pentagon expands space layer

    ARLINGTON, Va. — The Pentagon has increased its cost estimate for the Golden Dome missile defense initiative to $185 billion over the next decade, up from a previously reported $175

    Isotopic Evidence For A Cold And Distant Origin Of The Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS

    Astrobiology4 hours ago

    Isotopic Evidence For A Cold And Distant Origin Of The Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS

    Spectrally integrated line flux maps for 3I/ATLAS observed using JWST NIRSpec: (a) H2O at 2.7 µm, (b) CO2 at 4.3 µm, (c) CO at 4.7 µm. Image axes are aligned

    ISPTech Raises €5.5M Seed Round to Redefine How Spacecraft Manoeuvre in Orbit

    Space News5 hours ago

    ISPTech Raises €5.5M Seed Round to Redefine How Spacecraft Manoeuvre in Orbit

    Stuttgart, Germany – Marc. 17, 2026 – ISPTech, a German space technology company developing propulsion systems for agile in-orbit maneuvering, announced it has raised €5.5 million in seed funding to

    NASA Volunteers Study Biofilm Adaptability in Space

    Astrobiology5 hours ago

    NASA Volunteers Study Biofilm Adaptability in Space

    Graphical Abstract — NASA Biofilms are communities of microorganisms that stick to one another and also adhere to a nearby surface. They are intricately associated with life on Earth, enabling

    exoALMA. XXIV. Formaldehyde Emission in Protoplanetary Disks of exoALMA Compared with Their Properties and Dynamical State

    Astrobiology5 hours ago

    exoALMA. XXIV. Formaldehyde Emission in Protoplanetary Disks of exoALMA Compared with Their Properties and Dynamical State

    Left: integrated emission maps of the H2CO 4(0,4)-3(0,3) line for the observed sources. Right: peak intensity emission for the same line. Continuum emission at 0.8 mm contours is overlaid to

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