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UC Berkeley and NASA prepare twin satellites — could rewrite what we know about Mars

The quiet hours before a rocket launch always carry a sense of hope, especially when a mission aims to answer old questions about a distant world. That feeling is strong as NASA gets ready to send a ...

Here are the launches and landings we’re most excited about in 2026

Last year delivered doses of drama and excitement in the space business, with a record number of launches, breathtaking ...

Update: See Jeff Bezos’ Rocket Pioneer New Route To Mars In NASA Launch

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket lifts off at Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station prior to its scheduled 1 a.m. January 16 launch on January 16, 2025 in Cape Canaveral, Florida.

When Space Isn’t Safe: Inside the European Space Agency’s Massive Cyberattack

In late 2025 and early 2026, one of the world’s most advanced scientific organizations, the European Space Agency (ESA), faced a string of cyberattacks that exposed severe weaknesses in its cybersecurity posture. Hackers stole hundreds of gigabytes of data. Among the data stolen were proprietary software, credentials, and mission documents. As a final act, the The post When Space Isn’t Safe: Inside the European Space Agency’s Massive Cyberattack appeared first on Kratikal Blogs.

Europe takes a step forward in the space race by subsidizing private missions

Europe strengthens its independent access to space by choosing Avio and Isar Aerospace to subsidize private space missions.

Improving astronaut fitness for deep space missions

As we prepare for missions beyond Earth orbit, one crucial challenge remains: keeping astronauts healthy in microgravity.

Europe has a new ‘space phone line’ and it can hear missions across the solar system

The European Space Agency has quietly added a major piece to its global space communications network with the inauguration of ...

Ask HN: How to introduce Claude Code to a team?

I am responsible for a small team of software engineers, including an industry veteran of 30 years, a junior developer on their first job, plus a view mid-level to senior folks. We have been using AI tools like IDE-integrated Copilot suggestions or ChatGPT, and are working with the OpenAI API in our product for assistant experiences, but did not (as a team) use coding agents yet.I recently got introduced to Claude Code by a friend who quit their job to build a new product entirely on their own,

Show HN: I built a firewall for agents because prompt engineering isn't security

Hi HN, I’m the creator of Cordum.I’ve been working in DevOps and infrastructure for years (currently in the fintech/security space), and as I started playing with AI agents, I noticed a scary pattern. Most "safety" mechanisms rely on system prompts ("Please don't do X") or flimsy Python logic inside the agent itself.If we treat agents as autonomous employees, giving them root access and hoping they listen to instructions felt insane to me. I wanted a way to enforce

Ask HN: Why not have cemeteries for lines of descent?

Imagine a cemetery with no bodies.Each headstone represents a line of descent that will not continue. Not a person who died, but a lineage that ends. The marker might list the earliest known ancestor and the last descendant, or simply note that the line terminates here. What is being memorialized is not a life, but a future that will never exist.The goal would not be judgment or blame. Lines end for countless reasons: chance, choice, illness, migration, history. This would be a quiet space for a

NASA's Balloon Campaign in Antarctica completed successfully, that are designed to search for "antimatter"

NASA completed its Antarctic balloon campaign using high-altitude balloons to study cosmic rays, anti-matter and high-energy particles, gathering critical data to complement satellites and advance astrophysics research globally.

White House resubmits NASA deputy administrator nominee

The White House has resubmitted a nomination for NASA deputy administrator but is seeking a new nominee for the agency’s chief financial officer.

NASA launches Pandora telescope, taking JWST's search for habitable worlds to a new level

The James Webb telescope's search for habitable exoplanets is getting a big boost from its new star-watching companion, ...

Will gravity disappear from Earth on August 12? NASA reveals truth behind bizarre conspiracy theory

The far-flung "Project Anchor" conspiracy theory claims that NASA is preparing for Earth to "lose" gravity on August 12, 2026 ...

The best luxury space travel packages you can book in 2026

Let’s be real, space travel is no longer the stuff of science fiction or government astronauts alone. Right now, in 2026, the ...

Reborn black hole seen erupting across 1 million light-years of space like a cosmic volcano

"It's like watching a cosmic volcano erupt again after ages of calm — except this one is big enough to carve out structures ...

'Runaway' Supermassive Black Hole Has The Mass Of 20 Million Suns

It's 20 million times the mass of the Sun and it's moving at supersonic speeds. Find out how JWST finally proved this rogue ...

James Webb telescope reveals sharpest-ever look at the edge of a black hole — and it could solve a major galactic mystery

The James Webb Space Telescope snapped its sharpest image of the area around a black hole, solving a long-standing galactic ...

A wobbling black hole jet is stripping a galaxy of star-forming gas

A nearby active galaxy called VV 340a offers a dramatic look at how a supermassive black hole can reshape its entire host. Astronomers observed a relatively weak but restless jet blasting outward from the galaxy’s core, wobbling like a spinning top as it plows through surrounding gas. Using a powerful mix of space- and ground-based telescopes, the team showed that this jet heats, ionizes, and flings gas out of the galaxy at a surprisingly high rate.

What the first medical evacuation from the International Space Station tells us about health care in space

For the first time in 25 years of continuous crewed operations, an astronaut has been medically evacuated from the ...