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Asteroid breakthrough could cut Mars travel time from months to weeks

Asteroid study, trip duration to Mars, spacecraft propulsion in space, utilisation of asteroids, and NASA’s approach to ...

Dassault picks Spanish startup Arkadia Space for VORTEX-D spaceplane propulsion

Dassault has selected Spain’s Arkadia Space to supply the propulsion system for its VORTEX-D reusable spaceplane demonstrator ...

Cyprus aims to boost role in space and satellite technology

Cyprus is seeking to strengthen its role in space technologies and remote sensing, Deputy Research Minister Nikodemos Damianou said on Monday, as more than 250 delegates from over 30 countries ...

Peculiar core-collapse supernova breaks the mold with a long, dim plateau

Astronomers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have employed the Lijiang 2.4-m telescope to perform optical photometric and spectroscopic observations of a core-collapse Type IIP supernova ...

The Oldest Movie To Realistically Depict Space Travel Is Almost 100 Years Old

Science fiction has an uncanny history of foretelling scientific advancement, predicting technological breakthroughs, ranging from tablets to holograms, and even defining the public's understanding of ...

Where do gas clouds feeding the Milky Way's black hole come from? Scientists may have solved the mystery

Stellar winds blowing away from a nearby binary star probably form the gas clouds.

Did decaying dark matter help create the universe's first supermassive black holes?

"With the James Webb Space Telescope now revealing more supermassive black holes in the early universe, this mechanism may ...

Cyprus aims to boost role in space and satellite technology

Cyprus is seeking to strengthen its role in space technologies and remote sensing, Deputy Research Minister Nikodemos Damianou said on Monday, as more than 250 delegates from over 30 countries gathered in Paphos for the RSCy 2026 conference.  Representing President Nikos Christodoulides at the opening of the International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment, Damianou said that “satellites and related…

Supernova is back, and the biggest Smash tournament is about to be even bigger

Supernova is back after the Smash community wondered if it was all over, and it's even bigger than before. Twice as big!

Thorium Revolutie; Microreactoren Die Je Telefoon En Auto Niet Meer Hoeft Op Te Laden

In dit fragment uit aflevering 8 van Yieldseekers duiken Rowan Rozemond, Derk van Dam, Marc Wesselink en Mark Soons in de baanbrekende wereld van thorium-energie en microreactoren. 🔹 De stelling: mini-thorium­reactoren kunnen batterijen vervangen en apparaten permanent van stroom voorzien 🔹 Waarom China al test met thorium en het Westen achterblijft 🔹 “Kleiner, sneller, goedkoper” — van de eerste verbrandings­motor tot SpaceX-raketmotoren 🔹 De kracht van A/B-testen op groot formaat: hoe vallen e

“Space jellyfish” glow seen after SpaceX Falcon 9 launch in California

On April 22, 2026, in San Diego, California, a glowing “space jellyfish” illuminated the evening sky after a SpaceX Falcon 9 launch, created by the rocket’s expanding exhaust plume at high altitude.

The Space Show Presents An Open Lines Discussion

Open Lines for The Space Show for Sunday, 4-12-26 4529 Quick summary: The meeting was an open lines discussion on the West Coast Sunday Noon Space Show, focusing primarily on NASA's Artemis II mission and its implications. Participants discussed the mission's success, media coverage, technical challenges, and future lunar exploration plans. The group examined concerns about the heat shield, SLS rocket development, and commercial lander programs. They also discussed SpaceX's upcoming IPO, poten

AI News: Sunday, April 26th, 2026

Here are this week's top stories: OpenAI Launches Agent-Focused GPT-5.5: OpenAI released its highly anticipated GPT-5.5 model, pivoting from traditional chatbots to autonomous, multi-step agent workflows with a 1 million token context window and doubled API pricing. DeepSeek V4 Resets the Market Floor: DeepSeek open-sourced its 1.6-trillion-parameter V4 model, delivering near-frontier capabilities at a fraction of the cost while reportedly running natively on Huawei chips, amidst U.S. accusati

“Space jellyfish” glow seen after SpaceX Falcon 9 launch in California

On April 22, 2026, in San Diego, California, a glowing “space jellyfish” illuminated the evening sky after a SpaceX Falcon 9 launch, created by the rocket’s expanding exhaust plume at high altitude.

AI News: April 20 - 26, 2026

Here are this week's top stories: OpenAI Launches Agent-Focused GPT-5.5: OpenAI released its highly anticipated GPT-5.5 model, pivoting from traditional chatbots to autonomous, multi-step agent workflows with a 1 million token context window and doubled API pricing. DeepSeek V4 Resets the Market Floor: DeepSeek open-sourced its 1.6-trillion-parameter V4 model, delivering near-frontier capabilities at a fraction of the cost while reportedly running natively on Huawei chips, amidst U.S. accusati

Can You Really Borrow the Entire Universe? A KAIST Professor Explains / Video Mug

Is the era of writing poetry while gazing at the stars coming to an end? Artemis 2, the first crewed mission to the Moon in 54 years since Apollo 17, and SpaceX's plans for Mars colonization — "space" is no longer an unknown world beyond our reach, but a frontier to be conquered and monetized. Yet, stepping outside this cold orbital path of capital, there is someone who passionately argues that anyone can borrow the entire universe. That person is Professor Lee Jinjun, the first artist ever appo

Black hole jet runs into 'unidentified object' in Chandra X-ray Telescope observations

A black hole jet from the Centaurus A galaxy is "hitting something along its path," that is baffling astronomers. The Chandra ...

Ancient supermassive black hole may be tearing apart its host galaxy

About 450 million light-years from Earth, a supermassive black hole is doing something astronomers have long suspected was ...

What we know about deaths, disappearances of staff at government labs

The disappearances and deaths of 10 government workers tied to nuclear or space technology have sparked speculation online.

Космические дата-центры на орбите – опасны и убыточны

New Post has been published on https://er10.kz/read/it-novosti/kosmicheskie-data-centry-na-orbite-opasny-i-ubytochny/ Космические дата-центры на орбите – опасны и убыточны Космические дата-центры, вращающиеся на околоземной орбите, могут нести катастрофические риски для человечества. Ученые считают, что такие ЦОДы экономически нецелесообразны и экологически небезопасны. Напомним, что ранее CEO SpaceX Илон Маск продвигал эту концепцию, называя ее «очевидным решением». Он заявлял, что использов