From Capacity to Capability: The New Playbook for Asia-Pacific Operators 10d ago Via Satellite · Rachel Jewett
The Earth Observation Market and Regulation: Instruments for Growth 10d ago Via Satellite · Helen Mendonca
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 10d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
The importance of determining an equilibrium state for space traffic management 10d ago SpaceNews · Marshall H. Kaplan
Massive boom over northeastern US was a meteor explosion as powerful as 300 tons of TNT, NASA confirms 10d ago Space.com · Elizabeth Howell
Northrop Grumman Taps Apex for Golden Dome SBI Collab 11d ago Payload · Douglas Gorman Satellite ManufacturingSpace Propulsion
UK explores Vast space station mission for astronaut with physical disability 11d ago SpaceNews · Jason Rainbow
Impulse Space Closes $500M Series D 11d ago Payload · Jacqueline Feldscher Satellite ManufacturingSpace Transportation & Logistics
Impulse Space raises $500 million 11d ago SpaceNews · Jeff Foust Satellite ManufacturingSpace Transportation & Logistics
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. 11d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
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 11d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
Voyager to acquire lunar lander developer Astrobotic 11d ago SpaceNews · Jeff Foust Space Stations & HabitatsSpace Defense Systems
Researchers call for regulations to protect low Earth orbit environment 11d ago SpaceNews · Leonard David
SpaceX’s Initial Public Offering of Stock: A Prospectus on the Future 11d ago Inside Outer Space · Leonard David Launch ServicesSatellite Communications
A single cumulus cloud — the kind that looks like a fluffy white pillow drifting across a summer sky — typically contains hundreds of tons of water by weight, suspended in the air because the water droplets are small enough that air resistance keeps them aloft against the pull of gravity 11d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
Supermassive black holes are pointing jets of plasma directly at Earth — and a population of them may have produced the highest-energy neutrino ever recorded 11d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
On a sunny day, the top of the Eiffel Tower slowly drifts in a small circle about six inches wide — it isn’t the wind, it’s the sun, heating one side of the iron at a time and making the whole tower lean a little away from whichever side is warmest 11d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
Sound travels about four times faster underwater than it does through air — which is why whale songs can travel hundreds of miles across the ocean, and why early submarine sonar operators sometimes picked up the calls of distant whales communicating from hundreds of miles away 11d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
Oxford University is older than the Aztec Empire — teaching at Oxford began in 1096, while the Aztec capital Tenochtitlán was founded in 1325, which means Oxford was already more than two centuries old by the time the civilization that built one of the most sophisticated cities of the medieval world had even begun 11d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
NASA abandons ‘core module’ concept for commercial space station development 11d ago SpaceNews · Jeff Foust