Congress Proposes A New Space Agency, The National Institute For Space Research
This bill is a good first step at a course correction, but at the end of the day, a race can only be won if you choose to win it.
Read MoreThis bill is a good first step at a course correction, but at the end of the day, a race can only be won if you choose to win it.
Read MoreScientists who, studying the available data, have concluded that 3I/ATLAS is, to paraphrase, a comet doing comet things.
Read MoreDespite it all, the Starliner capsule pushes onwards. It ought to be putting astronauts on the ISS again in the next few years.
Read MoreVoyager 1 and 2 traveled billions of miles to reach the heliopause, showing how the Sun’s magnetic influence marks the boundary of our solar system.
Read MoreThree taikonauts have been stranded on the Tiangong space station for the past five days.
Read MoreThe mission involved delivering a real (not test) payload into low-Earth orbit and then landing its first-stage rocket on a drone boat.
Read MoreThat is, in technical terms, very bad.
Read MoreTransAstra already has a dozen ground-based telescopes searching for mining-suitable asteroids.
Read MoreAlien spacecraft, weird comet, or something else?
Read MoreGoogle's parent company Alphabet has already put the robots on your streets with Waymo, but that clearly wasn't ambitious enough.
Read MoreThe three taikonauts will remain in space without a set alternative return date while the agency assesses the situation.
Read MoreThe leak appeared to be an attempt to derail any attempt to renominate Isaacman, allowing Duffy to continue as interim administrator at a minimum.
Read MoreThe interstellar object named 3I/ATLAS is continuing its journey through the Solar System.
Read MoreIt's hard to see exactly what the goal is here; one might argue that it seems to be chaos for chaos' sake.
Read MoreThe Artemis III mission is scheduled for a 2027 launch. Starship currently seems unlikely to meet that timeframe.
Read MoreThe Starlink constellation now accounts for two-thirds of all working satellites.
Read MoreClose Encounters Of The Meh Kind.
Read MoreA mysterious object struck the windshield of the airline's Boeing 737 Max over Utah, showering the cockpit with bits of glass.
Read MoreThis was all discovered quite by accident by an amateur satellite tracker.
Read MoreSpaceX "did the legal equivalent of throwing dust in our eyes and kicking us in the balls." That must have been some discovery session.
Read MoreFor a while, it looked like the only thing SpaceX's second-gen Starship could be counted on to do was explode, pointlessly.
Read MoreNASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory oversees 40 missions to every planet in the solar system, plus the Sun. That won't save its employees from "restructuring."
Read MoreHopefully, this new space age we're in will incentivize governments to preemptively work out some new treaties or agreements.
Read MoreNaturally, its first intended customer is the military, but Inversion eventually hopes to apply its technology to the commercial sector as well.
Read MoreWhen the scientists are away, the conspiracy theorists will play.
Read MoreWhen humanity ventures out into the final frontier, we won't be alone -- there will be critters involved.
Read MoreIt's probably a comet, but it might be some sort of ancient alien spacecraft or probe.
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