I Global launch and Space Re-entry: Aggravated Assault on Earth’s atmosphere? Inside Outer Space / Leonard David / 13d ago JUN 02
N NASA Testing Wastewater Treatment Facility for Future Moon Base NASA Breaking News / Leejay Lockhart / 13d ago JUN 02
V Are Orbital Data Centers the Next Frontier of AI Infrastructure? Via Satellite / Anne Wainscott-Sargent / 13d ago JUN 02
S More than 60% of the water in a wood frog’s body can freeze solid each winter: its heart stops, it stops breathing, and for more than 7 months it can lie essentially a frogsicle, before it thaws out in spring and simply hops away Space Daily / Space Daily Editorial Team / 13d ago JUN 02
S Student-powered 'moon' rovers put to the test | Space photo of the day for June 2, 2026 Space.com / Chelsea Gohd / 13d ago JUN 02
S Celestron Origin Intelligent Home Observatory Mark II smart telescope review Space.com / Brett Tingley / 13d ago JUN 02
V Sighting the Dark Fleet: Hyperspectral’s Role in Securing Safer Seas Via Satellite / Laurence Russell / 13d ago JUN 02
Moon Business – New Acquisition at Voyager Technologies Inside Outer Space / Leonard David / 13d ago Satellite Manufacturing Lunar Services JUN 02
V Orbital Data Centers: The Hype is There. Will the Reality Match it? Via Satellite / Mark Holmes / 13d ago JUN 02
V From Capacity to Capability: The New Playbook for Asia-Pacific Operators Via Satellite / Rachel Jewett / 13d ago JUN 02
V The Earth Observation Market and Regulation: Instruments for Growth Via Satellite / Helen Mendonca / 13d ago JUN 02
S Stonehenge is widely known as one of the oldest monumental stone structures in the world, but hunter-gatherer societies in southeastern Turkey built circles of T-shaped limestone pillars 6,000 years earlier, weighing up to 50 tonnes each and predating the human invention of agriculture by approximately 4,000 years Space Daily / Space Daily Editorial Team / 13d ago JUN 02
S The importance of determining an equilibrium state for space traffic management SpaceNews / Marshall H. Kaplan / 13d ago JUN 02
S Massive boom over northeastern US was a meteor explosion as powerful as 300 tons of TNT, NASA confirms Space.com / Elizabeth Howell / 13d ago JUN 02
Northrop Grumman Taps Apex for Golden Dome SBI Collab Payload / Douglas Gorman / 13d ago Satellite Manufacturing Space Propulsion JUN 02
S UK explores Vast space station mission for astronaut with physical disability SpaceNews / Jason Rainbow / 13d ago JUN 02
Impulse Space Closes $500M Series D Payload / Jacqueline Feldscher / 13d ago Satellite Manufacturing Space Transportation & Logistics JUN 02
Impulse Space raises $500 million SpaceNews / Jeff Foust / 13d ago Satellite Manufacturing Space Transportation & Logistics JUN 02
S Drifting through the Milky Way may be billions — perhaps even trillions — of rogue planets: worlds with no sun of their own, some flung from the systems where they formed, now wandering the galaxy in darkness. Space Daily / Space Daily Editorial Team / 13d ago JUN 02
S Microsoft is canceling Claude Code licenses across its Experiences + Devices division by June 30, steering thousands of engineers toward GitHub Copilot, while Uber burned through its entire 2026 AI tools budget on Claude Code and Cursor in just four months — and Opus 4.8 launched into that exact crisis Space Daily / Space Daily Editorial Team / 13d ago JUN 02
Voyager to acquire lunar lander developer Astrobotic SpaceNews / Jeff Foust / 13d ago Space Stations & Habitats Space Defense Systems JUN 02