Canada awards $2.4 million for ground-control systems to be used by RADARSAT+ Earth observation satellites 3d ago SpaceQ · Marc Boucher
'Star City''s Agnes O'Casey and Anna Maxwell Martin spill the tea on Soviet severity, fighting for trousers, and furry hats 3d ago Space.com · Jeff Spry
Watch the Moon Occult Venus in the Daytime for North America on June 17th 3d ago Universe Today · David Dickinson
In 1991, a hiker in the Italian Alps discovered the frozen body of a man who had been murdered approximately 5,300 years ago — with an arrow still embedded in his back — and modern analysis has since identified his last meal, his tattoos, and the genetic signatures of descendants still alive in Austria today 3d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
HyImpulse signs letter of intent with Oman’s spaceport 3d ago SpaceNews · Emma Gatti Launch ServicesSpace Transportation & Logistics
The lowest natural temperature ever recorded on Earth was minus 89.2 degrees Celsius, measured at Antarctica’s Vostok research station in 1983 — cold enough that a cup of boiling water thrown into the air freezes before it hits the ground, exhaled breath crystallizes audibly into ice fog, and steel becomes brittle enough to shatter on impact 3d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
NASA’s Career Technical Education Day Highlights Technical Careers 3d ago NASA Breaking News · Joseph Atkinson
There is a black hole sitting roughly 10 billion light-years away from Earth, called TON 618, with a mass about 66 billion times that of our Sun — more massive than every star in the Milky Way galaxy combined — and its outer edge stretches across a region of space roughly 30 to 40 times wider than our entire solar system 3d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
VIAVI 5G non-terrestrial network partnership opens global supply channels for Square Peg 3d ago SpaceQ · Marc Boucher
Applied Atomics Emerges from Stealth with Enough Backing to Build Star Reacher Network 3d ago Via Satellite · Mark Holmes
NASA, USGS Scientists Go Rock Hounding in California’s High Desert 3d ago NASA Breaking News · Naomi Hartono
A single plastic water bottle takes about 450 years to decompose — meaning every bottle produced since the 1970s is still essentially intact somewhere on Earth, slowly breaking down into particles now found in Arctic ice, Pyrenees rainfall, and the sediments of the Mariana Trench 3d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
We move through the day convinced everyone notices our flaws, but when psychologists made students walk into a crowded room wearing an embarrassing T-shirt, the wearers guessed nearly half the room would remember the face on the shirt, and barely a quarter actually did. 3d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
Grab our best telescope for beginners with $100 off the Celestron NexStar 4SE 3d ago Space.com · Harry Bennett Satellite CommunicationsGround Segment & Networks
The kind of sentence that means nothing until the day it suddenly means everything: “Maybe the moon is only beautiful because it is so far away.” 3d ago Space Daily · Daniel Moran
Singapore’s Marina Barrage transformed a polluted tidal estuary into a freshwater reservoir in the heart of the city in 2008, holding back the sea with a dam so the captured rainwater could supply drinking water and tame floods in the downtown core 3d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
On Neptune and Uranus, the crushing pressure thousands of miles down is thought to tear methane apart and squeeze the loose carbon into showers of solid diamond, and in 2017 physicists recreated the exact reaction in a laboratory 3d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
Astronauts watch from space as ice splinters from a glacier | Space photo of the day for June 11, 2026 3d ago Space.com · Chelsea Gohd
K2 Space, Rocket Lab win key supplier roles in Space Force satcom program 3d ago SpaceNews · Sandra Erwin Launch ServicesSatellite Manufacturing
NASA to Preview Katalyst Mission to Boost Swift Spacecraft’s Orbit 3d ago NASA Breaking News · Jessica Taveau