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Submit ArticleNASA’s Simulated Mars Mission Marks 200 Days Inside Habitat
The four crew members of NASA’s Mars simulation recently marked 200 days into their 378-day Red Planet mission on May 7. Currently, the crew is in a s...
Source: NASA
NASA’s Prithvi Becomes First AI Geospatial Foundation Model In Orbit
A team of researchers demonstrated NASA and IBM’s open-source Prithvi Geospatial artificial intelligence foundation model aboard two in-orbit platform...
Source: NASA
NASA-Supported Small Spacecraft Launches to Study Solar Particles
Through NASA, a university-designed small spacecraft is paving the way to studying particles, known as neutrinos, that move through the universe at ne...
Source: NASA
A Light in the Dark
A thin sliver of Earth’s edge is brightly illuminated against the vast darkness of space in this April 3, 2026, image taken during the Artem...
Source: NASA
Artemis Astronauts Explain Why Nutella Tastes Different In Space (And So Does Everything Else)
It's a brave new world for spread science.
Source: Jalopnik
SpaceX launches its Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg SFB Tuesday - KSBY News
SpaceX launches its Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg SFB TuesdayKSBY News SpaceX launches 24 Starlink satellites on Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg SFB...
Source: Slashdot.org
NASA Released a Massive Trove of Artemis 2 Images. Here Are Gizmodo’s Favorites
We just can't get enough of these stunning views from the Orion capsule.
Source: Gizmodo.com
Mars and mortality
A young girl with a terminal illness forms a bond with the Mars rover in Filament Theatre's world premiere of Farewell Opportunity.
Source: Chicago Reader
Day of Action 2026: Rejoining the fight to save NASA science
Every year, members of The Planetary Society travel to Washington, D.C., to make their voices heard on Capitol Hill. This year, just days after the Ar...
Source: Omny.fm
Nearby Super-Earth Has No Atmosphere and a Dark, Moon-like Surface
The James Webb Space Telescope has observed the surface of a bare rocky exoplanet, revealing old, dark rock akin to that on our Moon. The post Nearb...
Source: Sky & Telescope
Artemis 2 moon launch brought nearly 350,000 people to Florida's Space Coast
About 346,000 U.S. visitors — roughly the equivalent of the population of Honolulu, Hawaii — came to Florida's Space Coast during the Artemis 2 l...
Source: Space.com
How do the biggest black holes in the universe form? Ripples in spacetime provide a clue
Merging black holes and neutron stars have unusual oval orbits prior to colliding and merging, which challenge the laws of physics.
Source: Space.com
Starfighters hires Blue Origin veterans to accelerate air-launch platform
Starfighters Space has hired two former Blue Origin New Glenn managers to help advance its air-launch system toward flight demonstrations and operatio...
Source: SpaceNews
Anthropic to consider using SpaceX orbital data center satellites
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic will study use of orbital data centers being developed by SpaceX.
Source: SpaceNews
Roadmap for a space-to-space economy
Launch is the foundation of the space industry, to the point that many conflate it with the space industry in entirety because it is literally the lou...
Source: SpaceNews
Odin Space opens U.S. office in Los Angeles
DENVER – Odin Space, a British startup focused on mapping and analyzing sub-centimeter orbital debris, announced plans May 7 to establish its first U....
Source: SpaceNews
How did Artemis II perform after wrap-up? #science
Artemis II’s systems look ready for return to the Moon NASA’s Artemis II mission has wrapped up, and early analysis indicates the agency’s next genera...
Source: Alltoc.com
Musk Agrees to Pay $1.5 Million Over SEC Twitter Stake Case
Elon Musk agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle Securities and Exchange Commission allegations that he cheated Twitter shareholders in 2022 by failing ...
Source: Insurance Journal
A Wind Tunnel in the Sky: What ‘Commercial Space Capability’ Means in 2026
Issued on behalf of Starfighters Space, Inc. A briefing on Starfighters Space, Inc. (NYSE American: FJET), the F-104 platform, and the gap in U.S. hyp...
Source: Financial Post
As satellite imagery evolves, its role in operations comes into view
DENVER – In the last year, leaders from the Republic of the Marshall Islands, a 181-square kilometer landmass surrounded by two million square kilomet...
Source: SpaceNews