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Submit ArticleNASA head urges new launcher for Blue Origin’s moon landers to meet Artemis mission deadlines
The change was confirmed by the agency a week after a New Glenn testing explosion destroyed the rocket and damaged Launch Complex 36.
Source: Spaceflight Now
NASA-Funded Study Shows Wildfire Smoke’s Hidden Ozone Toll
Over the last decade, wildfires have worsened ground-level ozone pollution across much of the contiguous United States, creating unhealthy air far fro...
Source: NASA
NASA's MAVEN Mars orbiter is officially dead after months of radio silence - Space
NASA's MAVEN Mars orbiter is officially dead after months of radio silenceSpace NASA Says Farewell to MAVEN Mars Mission, Hosts Media Call TodayN...
Source: Slashdot.org
Following Monstrous New Glenn Explosion, Blue Origin Sets Ambitious Timeline for Next Launch
After assessing the damage to the launchpad, company executives believe the rocket can resume flights by the end of the year.
Source: Gizmodo.com
Why Americans Land Spacecraft In The Ocean While The Russians Go For Solid Ground
As you may have heard, rocket science is complicated.
Source: Jalopnik
'Space smoothies' may help astronauts stomach long missions
Sure, space travel sounds exciting, but space travelers are still workers – workers who could ordinarily go to restaurants for lunch or go home for di...
Source: New Atlas
The Unexpected Brightness 'Gap' in an Ancient Globular Cluster
Scientists using the Euclid space telescope found a red-dwarf brightness “gap” in the population of a globular cluster—an ancient, crowded collection ...
Source: Universe Today
Most exoplanets might be 'soot factories,' scientists say: 'Like you have a natural diesel engine'
A chemical engineer noticed that the spectra of the hazy atmosphere of mini-Neptune planets looked like the soot produced by combustion engines.
Source: Space.com
AstroForge completes DeepSpace-2 spacecraft
Asteroid mining startup AstroForge has completed assembly of its latest spacecraft for launch later this year, incorporating lessons from a failed mis...
Source: SpaceNews
Final Artemis III SLS Booster Segments En Route to NASA Kennedy
The final booster motor segments for NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket that will help propel Artemis III astronauts on their journey to space sh...
Source: NASA Artemis Blog
13 Movies We’re Excited to See at the 2026 Tribeca Festival
Tribeca: From documentaries about the murder that inspired William Friedkin's "Cruising" and the Apollo 13 space mission to new Sophia ...
Source: IndieWire
NASA declares its Mars Maven spacecraft dead after 6 months of silence
The space agency confirmed that the mission had ended after more than a decade of observations.
Source: New York Post
NASA declares Mars Maven spacecraft dead after six months of silence
NASA's Maven spacecraft orbiting Mars has been declared lost. The mission ended after more than ten years of studying the red planet's atmos...
Source: The Times of India
From the Runway to Orbit: icMercury Expands Public Participation in Space Through Art, Culture, and Communications
MIAMI, FL, June 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Interstellar Communication Holdings announced continued progress across its icMercury platform, highlight...
Source: GlobeNewswire
A rainbow patchwork quilt shows agriculture from space | Space photo of the day for June 4, 2026
A rainbow blanket of patchwork colors sprawls across South Africa in this new composite image created using data from NASA's latest Earth-observi...
Source: Space.com
NASA's dead Mars orbiter MAVEN will crash into the Red Planet in the next 100 years. It's not the only probe in the Mars morgue
NASA just declared its MAVEN Mars orbiter dead after a dozen productive years circling the Red Planet. Here's the fate that awaits the probe.
Source: Space.com
Delian Asparouhov and Philip Johnston on making the case for orbital data centers
This episode of Space Minds is from SpaceNews’ recent event on orbital data centers. There, Jeff Foust talks with talks with Founders Fund’s Delian As...
Source: SpaceNews
Colorful, Chaotic Jupiter
NASA’s Juno spacecraft captured this color-enhanced view of Jupiter’s northern hemisphere during its 61st close flyby of the giant...
Source: NASA
NASA’s Mars mission MAVEN is lost forever
MAVEN was the first successful mission designed to study the atmosphere of Mars. It also became a vital node of NASA’s communications network at the R...
Source: Scientific American
From the Flight Line to the Index: Starfighters Space (FJET) Joins the Russell 3000®
Issued on behalf of Starfighters Space, Inc. A December IPO, a one-of-a-kind supersonic fleet, and now a place among the roughly 3,000 names that inde...
Source: PRNewswire