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NASA tests record 120 kW lithium thruster for Mars travel

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has successfully tested a lithium-fed magnetoplasmadynamic thruster at a record 120 kilowatts, more than 25 times the power of current electric thrusters in use. The ...

Walking on the moon at 30,000 feet - Space.com trains like an astronaut in wild ride

There is only one way to experience lunar gravity while still on Earth, or rather a few thousand feet above its surface: on a ...

Help scientists find spacetime warps in these Euclid Space Telescope images

A new citizen science project invites the public to scan never-before-seen images from the Euclid Space Telescope in search ...

From bone loss to blurred vision: How space travel impacts the human body

As human spaceflight continues to pushes boundaries, scientists try to understand — and minimise — the physical and ...

Black hole sounds: Chandra X-ray Observatory surveillance

Chandra X-ray Observatory observations of the Perseus galaxy cluster's black hole and M87's jet have been turned into sound ...

Mars Missions May Pose a Serious Threat to Astronauts’ Kidneys, Researchers Warn

"I’d say that while an astronaut could make it to Mars they might need dialysis on the way back," researchers said.

Investieren ins All: 3 Space-Aktien mit großem Potenzial

Im Weltall entsteht gerade ein neuer Milliardenmarkt. In dieser Episode von Trendstark – Aktien, Börse und Megatrends sprechen Stefan Lehne und Yannick Ritter über die Space Economy und die Frage, wo in diesem neuen Markt eigentlich das Geld verdient wird. Viele Anleger denken bei Space sofort an Raketen oder an SpaceX. Doch die eigentliche Wertschöpfung geht deutlich weiter: Satellitennetzwerke, Kommunikationsinfrastruktur, Mondmissionen, Services rund um Starts und langfristig sogar Infrastru

THOUSANDS OF DANGEROUS UFOS ON; DOCKING PROGRESS 95; RUSSIAN MISSION.

IN FUCKING AMERICANS_RUSSIANS LIES AND ON CONSPIRACY WITH ELON MUSK JEFF BEZOS; THOUSANDS OF UFOS AND REPTILIANS ALIENS; COVERING TO. THE EARTH ; IN DOCKING PROGRESS 95 . mission. #epsteinfiles @roscosmos @esa @nasdaq @BarackObama #demons @FBI @JDVance @realannapaulina @roscosmos @TimBurchett @elonmusk @JeffBezos #trump @iran #war @Newsweek @Tesla @Microsoft @apple @amazon @SpaceX

SpaceX Launches ViaSat-3 F3 Mission

April 29, 2026, Merritt Island, Florida, USA: A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launches from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, carrying ViaSat-3 Flight 3 ultra-high-capacity broadband spacecraft for Viasat on Apr. 29, 2026, at 10:13 a.m. EDT. Video Credit © Charles Briggs/ZUMA Press

The Space Show Presents Author & Artemis Engineer JAMES VAN LAAK

Broadcast 4530, Tuesday, April 14, 2026: The Space Show Presents Author & James Van Laak re his book "To See Far - Conflict and Cooperation on the Space Frontier" from Tuesday, April 14, 2026 This was a Space Show program hosted by David Livingston featuring author Jim Van Laak, who discussed his book "To See Far: Conflict and Cooperation on the Space Frontier." Jim shared his experiences working on the International Space Station partnership with Russia during the 1990s, emphasizing the cha

Scientists Found Structures In Space That Are Light-Years In Length

It turns out those stretched-out hyperspace lines from Star Wars are real. Sort of. In 2023, a team of astrophysicists ...

Black hole jets imaged using planet-sized radio telescope array

A global team of astronomers has produced the first image that captures both the glowing ring of matter around a supermassive ...

Milky Way's black hole may be spinning football-shaped spacetime warp

The Sagittarius A* supermassive black hole at the core of the Milky Galaxy may be "warping the spacetime surrounding it into ...

OTD in Space – April 29: European 'Spacelab' Launches on Space Shuttle Challenger

On April 29, 1985, the European Space Agency's Spacelab launched on the space shuttle Challenger on mission STS-51B. [‘On ...

NASA unveils next crew of astronauts who will fly to space station

NASA and SpaceX have named the four astronauts for the Crew-13 mission, targeted to launch in September to the International Space Station.

Solana Price Prediction: Pepeto’s $9.2M Presale Could Outperform SOL’s Recovery Path in 2026 ➤ The article discusses Solana's...

Solana Price Prediction: Pepeto’s $9.2M Presale Could Outperform SOL’s Recovery Path in 2026➤ The article discusses Solana’s (SOL) price prediction, noting a recent decline and cautious outlook for April 2026, with forecasts ranging from $85 to $101.➤ It highlights the potential impact of large IPOs (SpaceX, OpenAI, Anthropic) on crypto liquidity, suggesting that projects creating their own demand, like the Pepeto presale, may outperform.➤ Pepeto has raised over $9.2 million, offers tradin

Arkstream Capital: How Ordinary People Can Properly Participate in Tokenization Pre-IPO Will tokenizing existing shares be the...

Arkstream Capital: How Ordinary People Can Properly Participate in Tokenization Pre-IPOWill tokenizing existing shares be the next trillion-dollar opportunity in the RWA sector?➤ Tokenization of pre-IPO shares is emerging as a significant trend in the RWA sector, allowing retail investors to access previously exclusive investment opportunities in high-growth private companies.➤ The article details the traditional pre-IPO market’s complexities, including high ticket sizes and SPV structures

Beyond the lack of feasibility shared by all these orbital power / orbital computing proposals, I'm realizing that Space is just...

<p>Beyond the lack of feasibility shared by all these orbital power / orbital computing proposals, I&rsquo;m realizing that Space is just another Commons whose Tragedy we&rsquo;re racing towards </p>

Hind sight say they really should've named it the Gulf of Pluto so the name Pluto is technically on a planet.

<p>Hind sight say they really should&rsquo;ve named it the Gulf of Pluto so the name Pluto is technically on a planet.</p>

Beautiful Milk Way Did you know that the Milky Way is even milkier when viewed from the Southern Hemisphere? This is because...

Beautiful Milk Way Did you know that the Milky Way is even milkier when viewed from the Southern Hemisphere? This is because from the southern side of our planet, we get a clearer, more direct view of the dense galactic core. Here’s a look at the Milky Way starting over the Southern Ocean (between Australia and Antarctica) from our @SpaceX Dragon window, complete with some aurora (Southern Lights) and fleeting Starlink satellites. Enjoy the view!POST: Jessica Meir