NASA’s Artemis III Mission Slips to Late 2027, Delaying the Next Crewed Moon Landing
Artemis Missions 1 month ago
NASA’s Artemis III Mission Slips to Late 2027, Delaying the Next Crewed Moon Landing

The future of the Artemis missions are constantly evolving. The post NASA’s Artemis III Mission Slips to Late 2027, Delaying the Next Crewed Moon Lan...

Source: Twistedsifter.com

Artemis Program 1 month ago
Virgin Galactic reaffirms plans to begin commercial service this year

Virgin Galactic said May 14 it remains on track, technically and financially, to start commercial flights of its next-generation suborbital spaceplane...

Source: SpaceNews

Astronomy Research 1 month ago
Hubble Sights Galaxy in Transition

This NASA Hubble Space Telescope image reveals an enigmatic galaxy with a bright center and a face that hints at spiral structure, yet it holds no obv...

Source: NASA

NASA fleshes out Artemis III, the Moon mission that won't go to the Moon
Artemis Missions 1 month ago
NASA fleshes out Artemis III, the Moon mission that won't go to the Moon

SpaceX and Blue Origin may yet get a role in low Earth orbit rehearsal, readiness permitting

Source: Theregister.com

Artemis Program 1 month ago
Siemens Opcenter RDnL

View CSAF Summary Opcenter RDnL is affected by missing authentication in critical function in ‘ActiveMQ Artemis’. An unauthenticated attacker within t...

Source: Cisa.gov

Will future missions to the Moon be sustainable? It may depend on whom you ask
Artemis Program 1 month ago
Will future missions to the Moon be sustainable? It may depend on whom you ask

Landing on the Moon can disturb its environment – people are discussing how to balance those concerns with political and economic goals.

Source: The Conversation Africa

We still can't see dark matter. But what if we can hear it?
Astronomy Research 1 month ago
We still can't see dark matter. But what if we can hear it?

Black holes smashing together may churn dark matter "butter," scientists say.

Source: Space.com

Artemis Program 1 month ago
Chinese satellite maker MinoSpace seeks $736 million in IPO

Chinese satellite maker MinoSpace has seen its initial public offering application accepted, seeking $736 million for constellation and product expans...

Source: SpaceNews

Astronomy Research 1 month ago
Dark Matter May Have Left Its Fingerprint in a Gravitational Wave.

Dark matter makes up roughly 85 percent of all the matter in the universe. We have never directly detected a single particle of it. But a new method d...

Source: Universe Today

Astronomy Research 1 month ago
This Week's Sky at a Glance, May 15 – 24

The Moon, Venus, and Jupiter — the three brightest celestial objects after the Sun — will form up beautifully in twilight this Monday, Tuesday, and We...

Source: Sky & Telescope

SpaceX Sets May 19 Launch Date for Critical Starship Version 3 Test in Texas
Artemis Program 1 month ago
SpaceX Sets May 19 Launch Date for Critical Starship Version 3 Test in Texas

SpaceX plans the first flight of Starship Version 3 for May 19, 2026, crucial for Mars colonisation and NASA's Artemis lunar program.

Source: Ibtimes.com.au

Artemis Missions 1 month ago
Artemis III: The Mission That Has to Work Before Humans Can Return to the Moon.

Artemis II has barely left the headlines. On April 1st 2026, four astronauts climbed aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft, rode the most powerful rocke...

Source: Universe Today

NASA wants to fly a nuclear-powered spacecraft to Mars before 2028 ends, and the real test is whether Jared Isaacman can push the agency past its 60-year nuclear-space stall
Space Technology 1 month ago
NASA wants to fly a nuclear-powered spacecraft to Mars before 2028 ends, and the real test is whether Jared Isaacman can push the agency past its 60-year nuclear-space stall

NASA says it will launch a nuclear-powered interplanetary spacecraft to Mars before the end of 2028, a deadline that would move space nuclear propulsi...

Source: Space Daily

The Artemis II crew briefed Congress in May; weeks earlier, the same agency’s science directorate faced a 47% cut while human exploration was spared
Artemis Missions 1 month ago
The Artemis II crew briefed Congress in May; weeks earlier, the same agency’s science directorate faced a 47% cut while human exploration was spared

NASA's Artemis II crew brought a plush zero-gravity indicator to Capitol Hill in May 2026, weeks after the White House proposed cutting the agenc...

Source: Space Daily

Deadly “red sky” solar storm from 800 years ago discovered in ancient trees
Artemis Program 1 month ago
Deadly “red sky” solar storm from 800 years ago discovered in ancient trees

Researchers in Japan traced a hidden medieval solar storm using ancient tree rings and centuries-old sky observations. The team linked reports of eeri...

Source: Science Daily

NASA just confirmed the SLS upper stage on Artemis 3 will be replaced with a hollow spacer, and the choice quietly tells you the Moon landing has officially moved to Artemis 4
Artemis Missions 1 month ago
NASA just confirmed the SLS upper stage on Artemis 3 will be replaced with a hollow spacer, and the choice quietly tells you the Moon landing has officially moved to Artemis 4

NASA confirmed on May 13 that the Space Launch System rocket for Artemis 3 will fly without a functioning upper stage. In place of the Interim Cryogen...

Source: Space Daily

Space Exploration 1 month ago
David Attenborough turned 100 last week, and his old warning about space exploration echoes what many astronauts say after seeing Earth from above

In October 1980, on Ireland’s Late Late Show, Gay Byrne asked David Attenborough what he made of the search for life beyond Earth. Attenborough was 54...

Source: Space Daily

NASA & Space Agencies 1 month ago
Rocket Lab signs new launch contracts and acquires robotics company during Q1 2026

Rocket Lab opened 2026 by breaking every record it set in 2025. The company signed… The post Rocket Lab signs new launch contracts and acqui...

Source: NASASpaceFlight

Europa Clipper and JUICE: what happened? #science
3I/ATLAS Discovery 1 month ago
Europa Clipper and JUICE: what happened? #science

Interstellar comet observations by two spacecraft at once Scientists captured a rare opportunity by coordinating observations of an interstellar comet...

Source: Alltoc.com

Astronomy Research 1 month ago
We've Been Listening for Ten Years. Here's What We Heard

For ten years, astronomers at UCLA have been pointing one of the world's most powerful radio telescopes at the stars and listening. Not for pulsa...

Source: Universe Today