N NASA, NOAA to Hold Joint Session at 23rd Symposium on Operational Environmental Satellite Systems NASA Breaking News / 4d ago JUN 10
S The asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs may have created a vast underground habitat for life that lasted 8 million years Space.com / Samantha Mathewson / 4d ago JUN 10
Scaling its orbital data centre: SpaceX’s lunar manufacturing and mass driver plan SpaceQ / Marc Boucher / 4d ago Launch Services Satellite Communications JUN 10
S 'Doctor Who' Christmas Special is cancelled as Russell T. Davies departs the show: What does this mean for the future of Doctor Who? Space.com / Matthew Razak / 4d ago JUN 10
S In 1986, two psychologists gave a name to the lives we may never live — ‘possible selves,’ the versions of us we hope, expect, or fear to become — and argued these imagined futures quietly pull our present choices Space Daily / Mal James / 4d ago JUN 10
N NASA Equips Astronauts, Industry with Robotic Intelligence NASA Breaking News / Andrew Wagner / 4d ago JUN 10
S Jupiter and Venus looked spectacular in this week's planetary conjunction. Here are our favorite photos Space.com / Anthony Wood / 4d ago JUN 10
S NASA's ambitious Artemis 3 mission includes 3 giant rocket launches, 2 private moon landers and 1 big question: Can it all work together? Space.com / Josh Dinner / 4d ago JUN 10
ESA adopts galactic archaeology mission Arrakihs ESA News / 4d ago Launch Services Satellite Communications JUN 10
Train Ride to NASA Kennedy for Artemis III Booster Segments NASA Breaking News / HQ Web Team / 4d ago Satellite Manufacturing Space Propulsion JUN 10
S There is a mountain range in Antarctica that no one has ever seen directly: the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains, an Alpine-scale range buried beneath kilometres of East Antarctic ice. Unexpectedly detected by a Soviet seismic expedition in 1958, the range puzzled scientists for decades because its sharp peaks and deep valleys look geologically young, even though they sit in one of the oldest and most stable parts of the continent. Space Daily / Space Daily Editorial Team / 4d ago JUN 10
Will a European company be the first to launch an orbital rocket from Canada? SpaceQ / Marc Boucher / 4d ago Launch Services Suborbital & High-Altitude JUN 10
Iceye, a Finnish company that builds radar satellites that see through clouds and darkness, just hit a 10-billion-euro valuation — and the buyers weren’t venture funds chasing the next SpaceX, but European governments preparing for a world without American satellite intelligence Space Daily / Space Daily Editorial Team / 4d ago Launch Services Satellite Communications JUN 10
S Gears of War E-Day developer The Coalition explains why the prequel was 'just too good to pass up' Space.com / George Yang / 4d ago JUN 10
S The popular claim that space tastes like raspberries and smells like rum, repeated in science articles for over fifteen years, is based on a single 2009 detection of one organic molecule in one specific dust cloud at the centre of the Milky Way, and the actual story behind the finding is more interesting than the version that has been circulating Space Daily / Space Daily Editorial Team / 4d ago JUN 10
S Spire to pursue space-based missile warning in partnership with German defense firm SpaceNews / Sandra Erwin / 4d ago JUN 10
Commercial Space Federation (CSF) Welcomes Two New Space Supply Chain Members SpaceNews / Commercial Space Federation / 4d ago Space Software & Mission Tools JUN 10
China Progress Report: Space Solar Power Station Inside Outer Space / Leonard David / 4d ago Satellite Manufacturing Satellite Components & Subsystems JUN 10
U NASA’s Proposed EVE Mission Aims to Solve the Radius Valley Mystery Universe Today / Andy Tomaswick / 4d ago JUN 10
V Space Force Eyes Nearly $1.5B for Space Data Network Backbone in Future Reconciliation Bill Via Satellite / Frank Wolfe / 4d ago JUN 10
S In 2024 Japan logged fewer than 700,000 births for the first time, but the starker number was the loss — its citizen population fell by over 900,000 in a single year, the steepest drop on record, with deaths outpacing births two to one Space Daily / Space Daily Editorial Team / 4d ago JUN 10