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NASA set to test orbital 'gas station' technology to propel Moon and Mars missions

A groundbreaking NASA mission could soon transform how astronauts travel to the moon and beyond. The upcoming Liquid Oxygen ...

European Space Agency's 'Smile' mission set to start

The European Space Agency (ESA) is to launch a new mission on Tuesday to study how the Earth's magnetic shield responds to ...

Space debris is forcing satellites to dodge more often — costing us vital science. 'Things will get worse before they get better'

Satellites forced to avoid space debris appear to have lost some of their data due to the movement. They've also lost precious fuel.

NASA's Fermi glimpses power source of supercharged supernovae

LSU researchers helped uncover what may be the first clear detection of gamma rays from a superluminous supernova, using data ...

SpaceX IPO: 11 Key Takeaways From Its S-1 Filing

The rocket company’s 277-page S-1 IPO registration document, runs down the risks, opportunities, and historical financials ...

SpaceX confirms plans for an IPO that could make Elon Musk a trillionaire

SpaceX confirmed plans to sell shares of its stock to the public for the first time, according to a securities filing ...

SpaceX Officially Files IPO and Plans to Be Traded as ‘SPCX’

SpaceX, which reportedly filed for an IPO confidentially last month, has now filed for its IPO officially and publicly. The ...

NASA prepares to launch the newest and most advanced version of SpaceX Starship

NASA plans on launching the newest and most advanced version of SpaceX Starship, marking the first time we see the upgraded ...

NASA tracks massive asteroid on course that could strike the US

NASA planetary defense scientists are tracking a large potentially hazardous asteroid whose projected trajectory includes a ...

How a SoCal native became one of NASA's most valuable assets

Victor Glover, who grew up in the Inland Empire, is now the only pilot to have flown NASA's Orion capsule.

Is Earth getting brighter at night? It's complicated, new NASA 'Black Marble project' images reveal

Using nearly a decade of satellite observations, NASA's Black Marble project reveals a constantly shifting portrait of human ...

NASA is building a Moon base: All you need to know

NASA unveils Moon Base plans at May 26 news conference, detailing long term lunar presence, new partnerships and steps toward future Mars missions

NASA's Artemis III mission begins to take shape ahead of moon landing

NASA has unveiled early details of its Artemis III mission, which in 2027 could send astronauts to Earth orbit to set the ...

Lue Elizondo: UFO Files Contradict NASA’s Longstanding Claims

Lue Elizondo says newly released UAP files contradict NASA’s past claims while Phase 2 disclosure delays fuel speculation.

How Private Space Companies Like SpaceX and Blue Origin Are Expanding the Space Industry

Space companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin are reshaping the commercial space industry with reusable rockets, faster launches, and the future of space travel.

New form of NAND flash data storage for deep space missions can survive 1 million rads

As space missions travel farther from Earth, spacecraft must increasingly be able to process and store their own data. Soon, ...

The mysterious little red dots: immense stars whose heart is a black hole

The Astrophysical Journal Letters announces a discovery that could upend our perception of supermassive black holes.

Redwire Awarded Contract to Deliver Quantum-Secure Spacecraft for European Space Agency's QKDSat

Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW), a global leader in space and defence technology solutions, announced today that it has been awarded a contract to develop a quantum-secure satellite under the ...

Teledyne Space Imaging Sensors Launch Aboard European Space Agency’s SMILE Mission

CHELMSFORD, England, May 19, 2026--Teledyne Space Imaging, a leading supplier of space-qualified imaging sensors, focal plane arrays and integrated camera systems, announced it supplied two CCD370 imaging sensors for the Soft X-ray Imager on the European Space Agency’s SMILE mission (Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer). SMILE successfully launched at 04:52 BST from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana.

SMILE in space: China, EU joint planet defence satellite defies earthly tensions

Launch of satellite to study Earth's magnetic shield hailed by lead scientists as result of 'true 50/50 collaboration' China ...