Artemis Program 2 weeks ago
Setting up a permanent lunar presence needs investment in biology

In December 1972, Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt spent 75 hours on the lunar surface during Apollo 17. They drove a rover, conducted three spacewalk...

Source: SpaceNews

NASA & Space Agencies 2 weeks ago
Going Low and Slow in Testing

NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft flies above NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, on April 28, 2026, during t...

Source: NASA

NASA & Space Agencies 2 weeks ago
NASA Astronaut Andrew Morgan Retires

May 28, 2026 After a 12-year career at NASA, U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Andrew R. Morgan has retired from the agency to continue his military service. Morga...

Source: NASA

NASA & Space Agencies 2 weeks ago
Contractor to Civil Servant: NASA Welcomes Kenny Heckle

Kenny Heckle grew up in Orlando, just west of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. An 80s child, he comes from a long line of union pipefitters and...

Source: NASA

NASA chief pulls back curtain on Trump UFO files after bizarre finds surface in buried fed records
NASA & Space Agencies 2 weeks ago
NASA chief pulls back curtain on Trump UFO files after bizarre finds surface in buried fed records

NASA administrator Jared Isaacman says declassified UAP files show real unexplained phenomena but no alien bodies or crashed ships have been found.

Source: Fox News

NASA’s Jared Isaacman unveiled the first moon base rovers and landers
Moon Science 2 weeks ago
NASA’s Jared Isaacman unveiled the first moon base rovers and landers

At an event at NASA Headquarters event, space agency officials unveiled the first rovers and landers headed to the future site of its planned lunar so...

Source: Scientific American

FAA orders SpaceX to investigate Starship booster mishap
Space Technology 2 weeks ago
FAA orders SpaceX to investigate Starship booster mishap

WASHINGTON, May 27 : The Federal Aviation Administration ordered SpaceX to investigate why its Starship booster suffered a mishap and crashed into the...

Source: CNA

NASA Unveils Ambitious Timeline to Build a Human Habitat on the Moon
NASA & Space Agencies 2 weeks ago
NASA Unveils Ambitious Timeline to Build a Human Habitat on the Moon

The agency is developing rovers and drones to establish a sustained presence on the lunar surface.

Source: Gizmodo.com

Artemis Program 2 weeks ago
NGen Leads $8M Investment in Sovereign Space Launch Capabilities

Consortium led by NordSpace leverages Canadian technologies in a first-of-its-kind, AI-enabled hybrid additive-subtractive production capability HAMIL...

Source: Financial Post

Gemini, Gophers, and Fingers. Oh My Alternative Internets Beyond HTTPS
Artemis Program 2 weeks ago
Gemini, Gophers, and Fingers. Oh My Alternative Internets Beyond HTTPS

Finger from 1971, Gopher from 1991, and Gemini from 2019. These protocols offer decentralized, terminal-based alternatives to the modern web. The smal...

Source: Brennan.day

Astrophotographer spends 115 hours capturing Horsehead Nebula in striking detail with backyard telescope
Astronomy Research 3 weeks ago
Astrophotographer spends 115 hours capturing Horsehead Nebula in striking detail with backyard telescope

The Horsehead Nebula cuts a dark silhouette against glowing clouds in the constellation Orion.

Source: Space.com

Artemis Program 3 weeks ago
CEO Series: Lux Aeterna’s Brian Taylor on what’s next for on-orbit servicing

In this episode of Space Minds, David Ariosto talks with Lux Aeterna CEO Brian Taylor about the problems with disposable satellites and the use for on...

Source: SpaceNews

NASA & Space Agencies 3 weeks ago
How NASA Uses Light to Detect Waste From Mines

Tens of thousands of abandoned mines threaten waterways across the American West, but identifying which sites urgently need cleanup is slow and expens...

Source: NASA

Astronomy Research 3 weeks ago
NASA’s Roman Mission Preps to Unveil New Populations of Faraway Worlds

NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is poised to make a major leap in the hunt for worlds outside our solar system, known as exoplanets. Scientis...

Source: NASA

The Soviet Lunar Rover That Was Lost for 40 Years
Artemis Program 3 weeks ago
The Soviet Lunar Rover That Was Lost for 40 Years

The story of the Space Race as most of us know it is that the Soviet Union was the first to launch a satellite into orbit in 1957 and the first to lau...

Source: Neatorama.com

Webb reveals black hole that formed before its galaxy
Astronomy Research 3 weeks ago
Webb reveals black hole that formed before its galaxy

Using the unprecedented imaging and spectroscopic power of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, researchers have mapped the motion and composi...

Source: Esa.int

Gigantic ‘little red dot’ threatens to upend cosmic history
Astronomy Research 3 weeks ago
Gigantic ‘little red dot’ threatens to upend cosmic history

Debate still swirls around the nature of “little red dots,” black holes glimpsed in the early universe by the James Webb Space Telescope. A controvers...

Source: Scientific American

NASA Releases Sweeping Plans for Moon Base
NASA & Space Agencies 3 weeks ago
NASA Releases Sweeping Plans for Moon Base

NASA announced a slew of new contracts for lunar rovers and timeframes for upcoming infrastructure and exploration missions as part of its

Source: Futurism

FAA orders SpaceX to investigate Starship V3 booster failure | TechCrunch
Space Technology 3 weeks ago
FAA orders SpaceX to investigate Starship V3 booster failure | TechCrunch

Starship is grounded until SpaceX finds out why the first V3 booster failed during its first test flight.

Source: TechCrunch

Most powerful 'ghost particle' ever may have come from a cosmic particle accelerator fed by a black hole
Astronomy Research 3 weeks ago
Most powerful 'ghost particle' ever may have come from a cosmic particle accelerator fed by a black hole

The most energetic "ghost particle" neutrino ever detected may have been blasted at Earth by blazars, suggesting that these events and their...

Source: Space.com