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  • View of the building of the Grand Kremlin Palace, the Annunciation Tower and the ensemble of the Kremlin Cathedral Square from the embankment of the Moskva River, Moscow, Russia.
    32

    Russia Might Have Space-Based GPS Jamming Capabilities

    GPS is a pretty critical infrastructure system. Air travel, electricity grids and even cellular communications rely on GPS to some degree.

    By Ryan Erik King 10 days ago Read More
  • The launch of the Orion spacecraft on April 1, 2026.
    33

    Here's Why Rocket Launch Trajectories Are Curved Like Bananas

    Ever wonder why rockets don’t shoot straight up into space? Discover the fascinating physics behind curved rocket launch trajectories and gravity turns.

    By Brontë Wieland 11 days ago Read More
  • The space shuttle Discovery on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, part of the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum.
    69

    Houston's Created Its Own Problem: The Unnecessary Fight To Snatch Up The Discovery Space Shuttle Continues

    If there is a custody battle to be had, the Smithsonian has it locked down.

    By Lalita Chemello 11 days ago Read More
  • Aerial view of Launch Complex 36 after a Blue Origin New Glenn rocket exploded on May 28, 2026
    8

    While Blue Origin Is Hopeful New Glenn Will Fly Again This Year, Its Exploded Launchpad Is A Problem

    In an interview with CNBC, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said that it would "take some serious time" to repair the damage at Launch Complex 36..."

    By Justin Hughes 12 days ago Read More
  • The Orion spacecraft of NASA's Artemis II mission comes in for splashdown with its parachutes deployed
    31

    Why Americans Land Spacecraft In The Ocean While The Russians Go For Solid Ground

    As you may have heard, rocket science is complicated.

    By Nicholas Werner 17 days ago Read More
  • The road up Mauna Kea to Subaru Telescope
    4

    The Subaru Telescope On Mauna Kea Shares Its Name With Your Car For A Reason

    What does a research telescope in Hawaii have in common with the dog-friendly car brand? The answer lies in an ancient, globe-spanning myth.

    By Brontë Wieland 20 days ago Read More
  • A fireball surrounds a Blue Origin New Glenn rocket on the launch pad during an engine test
    35

    Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Dramatically Explodes During Engine Test Firing

    The full extent of the damage is yet to be determined, but the Space Force says it will not delay upcoming flights by other companies on nearby launch pads.

    By Justin Hughes 22 days ago Read More
  • Artist's rendering of the Lunar Outpost Pegasus LTV on the Moon with two astronauts on board
    16

    NASA Unveils Next Generation Of Moon Cars As Plans For A Permanent Lunar Base Take Shape

    The return to the Moon isn't just a far-fetched fantasy anymore, but a tangible near future.

    By Nicholas Werner 23 days ago Read More
  • The NASA logo on the JPL facility lit up at night
    48

    NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory Initiates Largest Change In 70 Years, Solicits Bids To Replace Caltech As Its Manager

    A booming industry is proving that private enterprise can make serious strides in space, and JPL is looking to find cheaper ways to do what it's always done.

    By Nicholas Werner 24 days ago Read More
  • A concept of NASA's Psyche spacecraft.
    6

    Could NASA's Lithium-Plasma Engine Be The Key To Getting Humans To Mars?

    NASA is working on a lithium-plasma electric thruster that uses roughly 90% less fuel than chemical rockets. Can this new technology help us colonize Mars?

    By Nico DeMattia 28 days ago Read More
  • Rendering of the star tracker system on a Starlink satellite detecting other objects in orbit
    10

    SpaceX Comes Up With Yet Another New Business Model, Privatized Space Traffic Control

    Starlink has been in a closed beta of this system with other operators, and now, it's opening up to any other operator who wants it, for free. Well, "free."

    By Nicholas Werner 1 month ago Read More
  • A front view of the NASA Pegasus barge with its cargo hold open
    1

    This Is The Massive Barge NASA Uses To Transport Space Rockets

    The components used to launch the Artemis II astronauts into space are truly massive. Here's how NASA moves those parts around the country.

    By Erik Sherman 1 month ago Read More
  • Starbase, Texas and surrounding buildings, with two Starship rockets in the background
    69

    Texas Homeowners Sue SpaceX For Damage From Rocket Launches

    SpaceX likely will quietly settle it for non-trivial (though not mind-blowing) sum and then just keep on doing what it's doing: going fast and breaking stuff.

    By Nicholas Werner 1 month ago Read More
  • Artist's rendering of the James Webb Space Telescope observing the stars with the Earth and Moon in background
    17

    James Webb Space Telescope Brings Details Of Nearby 'Super-Earth' Into Focus

    This one telescope is enabling us to deduce not just the chemical and mineral compositions of distant worlds, but their terrain and features as well.

    By Nicholas Werner 1 month ago Read More
  • A jar of Nutella floats past Artemis astronaut Christina Koch on their voyage to the Moon
    6

    Artemis Astronauts Explain Why Nutella Tastes Different In Space (And So Does Everything Else)

    It's a brave new world for spread science.

    By Nicholas Werner 2 months ago Read More
  • A SpaceX Falcon 9 lifts off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center
    20

    FAA Will Begin Making Space Rockets Pay Tolls

    One can only hope that he will build a giant toll barrier in the sky, at which the rocket will have to stop and deposit some change before heading to the stars.

    By Nicholas Werner 2 months ago Read More
  • A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches into Earth orbit against a waxing Moon in the background
    25

    We're Launching So Much Stuff At The Moon That We're Littering It With Space Junk Now

    The upper stage of a rocket used to launch a lunar lander mission now heading towards the moon, and it's going to crash there at 5,400 miles per hour.

    By Nicholas Werner 2 months ago Read More
  • Artist's rendering of an Overview satellite in geosynchronous orbit over the Earth
    15

    Meta Will Harvest Sunlight With Satellites To Keep Its AI Data Centers On Earth Going At Night

    Meta has partnered with Overview Energy, with the claim that 1 GW of energy could be sent to existing solar farms on earth by 2030, even when it's dark out.

    By Nicholas Werner 2 months ago Read More
  • Artist's rendering of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope against a purple cosmic field
    31

    NASA Completes The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, Ahead Of Schedule And Under-Budget

    Our understanding of our universe will grow in bounds and, very likely, change forever.

    By Nicholas Werner 2 months ago Read More
  • The entrance sign for the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico
    40

    Is Somebody Hunting America's Aerospace Engineers And Scientists?

    It's hard to see how all of these cohere into some sort of grand design, or what the purpose of that design might be.

    By Nicholas Werner 2 months ago Read More
  • Artist's rendering of a Starship stage separation in Earth orbit
    27

    Even SpaceX Doesn't Believe SpaceX's Hype About Space AI And Moon Cities

    Remember those halcyon days when SpaceX believed it was on the cusp of transforming humanity?

    By Nicholas Werner 2 months ago Read More
  • Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket sits at Launch Complex 36 after the launch was cancelled due to weather at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on November 9, 2025 in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
    38

    Blue Origin Put Satellite Into Wrong Orbit In Bungled Launch

    Jeff Bezos' space company had one job and failed spectacularly.

    By Ryan Erik King 2 months ago Read More
  • Practice run with the MET cart's Goodyear tires.
    2

    How Goodyear Developed Tires For The Moon

    You can't take tires off a car and expect them to work on the moon. In fact, the tires Goodyear developed for 1970s moon missions were quite different.

    By Nico DeMattia 2 months ago Read More
  • Medium displacement unmanned surface vessel Sea Hunter sails in formation during Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2022, July 28.
    21

    Global Starlink Outage Tanked U.S. Navy Drone Boat Test

    The incident highlights how reliance on a single system could threaten our military capabilities, especially when that system could be shut down by Elon Musk.

    By Ryan Erik King 2 months ago Read More
  • The Orion capsule
    31

    Visitors From Outer Space (NASA's Artemis II Astronauts) Splash Down Off The Coast Of San Diego

    Coming home is never easy after a long trip, but it's a lot harder when you're traveling around Mach 35.

    By Nicholas Werner 2 months ago Read More
  • SpaceX Starship Flight 8 takes off from Starbase, Texas in 2025
    62

    SpaceX Starship Engine Test Is Successful In Every Way, Except For All Of The Exploding

    Part of testing is pushing components way past their limits, so it's entirely possible that the team predicted a fiery end.

    By Nicholas Werner 2 months ago Read More
  • The Earth sets behind the moon from the perspective of Artemis II as it slingshots around the moon
    16

    New 'Earthset' Photo Gives Earthlings A Unique Glimpse At Our Own Home

    We need some positivity right now, and Artemis II is delivering, not just to the U.S. but to the entire world.

    By Justin Hughes 2 months ago Read More
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