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New shortcut found to Mars that could cut travel time by half

New shortcut found to Mars that could cut travel time by half - Analysis of asteroid data reveals two quick round-trip paths between planets ...

UK explores Vast space station mission for astronaut with physical disability

The U.K. government is exploring sending British astronaut John McFall to Vast’s planned Haven-1 space station in a mission it says could make him the first person with a physical disability to live in orbit.

European Rockets Might Be Amazon's Secret Weapon To Compete With Starlink

There's a new space race and Amazon is losing to the likes of SpaceX, but a little help from European rockets could put them ...

‘They Wanted to Dance in Peace. And They Got Slaughtered’

S everal hours after the gates opened for the Israeli music festival Supernova, Amit Bar and her boyfriend Nir Jorno arrived with their friend Ziv Hagbi, excited for the event. The devoted ...

Competition to run JPL comes at fraught moment of federal budget cuts, project overruns, management missteps

A competitive contract isn't necessarily a bad thing, experts say. But the administration's anti-science record raises ...

NASA built a jet with no front windshield and a nose longer than most living rooms to quietly break a rule that has stood since 1973

Discover NASA's X-59, a groundbreaking jet designed to quietly break the sound barrier and challenge a 50-year-old supersonic flight ban.

NASA satellite images capture dramatic extent of California wildland fire

The devastating fire was reported to be the largest on record among any of California's Channel Islands.

NASA's next Starliner flight is 'under review.' Here's what's going on

NASA said the timeframe for the next launch of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is "under review." The vehicle is due to launch without a crew for the ISS.

NASA’s X-59 is about to crack the sound barrier without the boom — and possibly change how we fly

For seven decades, the sonic boom has been the price of speed. Chuck Yeager shattered the sound barrier in 1947, and ever ...

NASA says meteor that landed in Cape Cod considered to be made of iron

Saturday’s meteor caused quite the commotion, leaving many in the Northeast puzzled over the loud sonic boom that it ...

UK space travel company plunges into liquidation - 150 jobs lost

The company had aimed to bring space travel to Scotland but the dream never got off the ground.

Virgin Galactic to study menstruation in space. What is 'Operation Period?'

Suborbital spaceflight company Virgin Galactic has announced plans to conduct a crewed research mission in 2027 that will ...

'Space smoothies' may help astronauts stomach long missions

Sure, space travel sounds exciting, but space travelers are still workers – workers who could ordinarily go to restaurants ...

Blue Origin explosion ‘huge setback for everyone in space community’, ESA chief says

The European Space Agency’s (ESA) chief told Euronews that the explosion of a Blue Origin New Glenn rocket, which plays a ...

French astronaut to fly to commercial space station under deal

Two French astronauts are to blast into space next year, one of whom will stay on board the world's first commercial space ...

Poland Is Turning Its Space Ambitions Into Industrial Capacity

Driven by defense needs and European partnerships, the country is building real space capabilities, but still relies heavily on Europe’s supply chains.

Competition to run JPL comes at fraught moment of federal budget cuts, project overruns, management missteps

A competitive contract isn't necessarily a bad thing, experts say. But the administration's anti-science record raises ...

The Space Open Lines Discussion from May 3, 2026

Quick Summary: This meeting focused on open discussion topics in space exploration and national security. Bob shared speculation about a potential SpaceX acquisition of 200+ square miles of land in Louisiana for data centers and manufacturing facilities, though this remained unconfirmed. The group extensively discussed the Artemis 3 mission delay, with participants debating the challenges of SLS rocket assembly versus SpaceX's Starship development approach. Ajay raised significant concerns about

01 June 2026 - GemGem Bitcoin

Humanoid Robots Are Entering Factories as AI Gets a Body | RoxomTV News Humanoid robots are moving from science fiction into real factories, warehouses and logistics networks, and this episode of RoxomTV News breaks down why the AI race is no longer just about software. Gemmy covers the top ranked humanoid robots, including Figure AI, Tesla Optimus, Agility Robotics Digit, Boston Dynamics Atlas and Unitree, and explains why investors are watching the next phase of embodied AI. 🌍 For macro and

'SpaceX: Starship - Test Like You Fly' (2026)

Mission Broadcast Stage Manager: Dean Singleton