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Submit ArticleCould the Milky Way’s Missing Mass Be Hiding in a Swarm of Interstellar Comets?
3I/ATLAS has caused quite a stir over the last year, inviting astronomers to update what they know about other solar systems as well as our own. Howev...
Source: Universe Today
Student-powered 'moon' rovers put to the test | Space photo of the day for June 2, 2026
Hundreds of students came together to design, build, and test rovers on an Earth obstacle course to prepare for the moon as part of a NASA challenge.
Source: Space.com
Celestron Origin Intelligent Home Observatory Mark II smart telescope review
The Celestron Origin Mark II smart telescope will have you capturing crisp images of deep-sky objects within minutes of taking it out of the box.
Source: Space.com
Global SSA Market to Reach $61B as Governments Prioritize Space Security, Resilience, and Orbital Safety
Paris, France – May 2026 – The 2nd edition of Novaspace’s Space Situational Awareness (SSA) report points to a pivotal decade ahead, with cumulative g...
Source: SpaceNews
NASA Testing Wastewater Treatment Facility for Future Moon Base
A mobile wastewater treatment system built at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida that can help prepare for long-duration missions on the...
Source: NASA
China launches rival to SpaceX Falcon 9 with zero warning
China apparently didn’t issue any airspace or maritime notices ahead of the maiden launch of this rocket on Monday
Source: Scientific American
Quest 3 Headsets Are Heading To The International Space Station
Two Quest 3 headsets are soon heading to the International Space Station to train astronauts for spacewalks, a collaboration between Meta and the ESA.
Source: UploadVR
Unlocking 'the true space age': Impulse Space raises $500 million to build out fleet of ultra-mobile spacecraft
Impulse Space — which was founded by Tom Mueller, SpaceX's first-ever employee — just raised $500 million to build out the ultra-mobile spacecraf...
Source: Space.com
Massive boom over northeastern US was a meteor explosion as powerful as 300 tons of TNT, NASA confirms
Footage from a satellite confirmed that a May 30 sonic boom heard over the northeastern US was from a meteor, NASA stated.
Source: Space.com
Impulse Space raises $500 million
Impulse Space has raised $500 million to expand production of orbital transfer vehicles and other spacecraft to support growing commercial and governm...
Source: SpaceNews
UK explores Vast space station mission for astronaut with physical disability
The U.K. government is exploring sending British astronaut John McFall to Vast’s planned Haven-1 space station in a mission it says could make him the...
Source: SpaceNews
The importance of determining an equilibrium state for space traffic management
The rapid expansion of human and robotic activity in low Earth orbit makes critically important the need to implement effective space traffic manageme...
Source: SpaceNews
Apply for the Access to Space Training Course
University students can now apply for the 2026 edition of the Access to Space Training Course, which will be held from 19 to 23 October 2026 at ESA ES...
Source: Esa.int
Researchers call for regulations to protect low Earth orbit environment
BOULDER, Colorado — Researchers are calling for increased attention and better protection against the rising introduction of exotic materials into Ear...
Source: SpaceNews
Voyager to acquire lunar lander developer Astrobotic
Voyager Technologies will acquire Astrobotic, a company developing lunar landers and reusable suborbital vehicles, in a deal worth up to $300 million....
Source: SpaceNews
Indian spacecraft detects possible ice on moon
Indian scientists analyzing Chandrayaan-2 data have found possible subsurface ice near the moon’s south pole, boosting hopes for future lunar missions...
Source: RT
NASA’s Roman telescope could reveal 100,000 hidden worlds
NASA’s Roman Space Telescope could revolutionize the search for alien worlds by discovering around 100,000 exoplanets—far more than all previous missi...
Source: Science Daily
Spacewalking With Scott Wray, Artemis EVA Training Lead
Scott Wray’s experience with spacewalks started when he was about 6 years old. A tent resembling a lunar lander provided the perfect imaginary spacecr...
Source: NASA
Alone on a Mountain in Wyoming Far From Home and Looking for Answers
I’m standing in a rocky clearing by an observatory 9600 feet above sea level. My chest feels tight as my heart pumps against the elevation, though som...
Source: Lithub.com
NASA abandons ‘core module’ concept for commercial space station development
NASA is withdrawing a proposal to revamp its strategy for transitioning from the International Space Station to commercial stations, one that had been...
Source: SpaceNews