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NASA used a drone to deliver a human kidney. Is this the future of transplant transport?
The drone flew beyond line of sight with a kidney not viable for organ transplant, to test the concept for future deliveries to patients.
Source: Space.com
Blue Origin plans to fly New Glenn rocket again this year despite massive rocket explosion (video)
After its rocket explosion, Blue Origin wants to complete repairs and put another New Glenn on the launch pad before the end of 2026, according to CEO...
Source: Space.com
Two Major Indexes Prepare To Add SpaceX As Shares Sink After IPO Surge
The Russell 1000 index will officially add SpaceX stock after the markets close on Friday. That means by Monday's open, the index will include El...
Source: Biztoc.com
A Former NASA Deputy Administrator Just Joined the Company Flying the World's Only Mach 2+ Commercial Jet Fleet
Issued on behalf of Starfighters Space, Inc. Starfighters Space, Inc. (NYSE: FJET) has launched a Strategic Advisory Board and named retired astronaut...
Source: PRNewswire
Analyst Report: Space Exploration Teches Corp
If you click 'Accept all', we and our partners, including 247 who are part of the IAB Transparency & Consent Framework, will also st...
Source: Yahoo Entertainment
FP Markets expands its share CFD portfolio with landmark SpaceX (SPCX) listing
LIMASSOL, Cyprus, June 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- FP Markets – global Forex and CFD broker – has expanded its equity offering to include share CFD for S...
Source: PRNewswire
Nvidia vs Amazon vs Alphabet vs SpaceX: Evaluating Tech Giants for 2026 Investment
Nvidia, Amazon, Alphabet, and SpaceX offer unique investment opportunities in AI, cloud computing, search, and space exploration, each with distinct r...
Source: Ibtimes.com.au
The International Space Station weighs 420 tons and stretches the length of an American football field — making it the most expensive object humanity has ever built at roughly $150 billion
The ISS weighs 420 tons, stretches the length of a football field, orbits at 17,500 mph, and cost roughly $150 billion across 13 nations and 42 launch...
Source: Space Daily
At just 14, this Indian schoolgirl is chasing Moon: Class 10 student shares how she was selected for ShakthiSAT space mission with 108 countries
A 14-year-old Indian student, Mahima Rajput, is set to represent India in the international ShakthiSAT space mission. After completing an extensive tr...
Source: The Times of India
«Слишком много всякой звёздной чепухи». Илон Маск заявил, что в новых продуктах SpaceX уйдёт от приставки Star
Уже есть Starlink, Starship, Starbase, Starshield, Starfactory, Stargaze и Starfall
Source: Ixbt.com
Astronomers discover cosmic supercharged winds from a distant black hole reshaping galaxies
Astronomers discovered ultra-fast outflows (UFOs) from a supermassive black hole in quasar WISSH13, moving at up to 30% the speed of light, which expe...
Source: Naturalnews.com
North Korea’s Kim watches weapons tests and calls for ‘deadly and destructive’ military posture
Thursday's tests were meant to evaluate the power of a “special mission” warhead for a tactical ballistic missile.
Source: Politico
SpaceX Is Down 30% Since Its Stellar Debut. Should You Buy It Now?
Space Exploration Technologies (NASDAQ: SPCX) is experiencing a bumpy ride in its post-IPO takeoff. After a three-day winning streak from its public m...
Source: Biztoc.com
New Hoover Report Calls for US Leadership in Space Traffic Coordination as Orbital Congestion Accelerates
A new Hoover Institution report argues that the United States must take proactive steps to enhance space traffic coordination as rapid growth in satel...
Source: Hoover.org
Rocket Lab launches 10th Synspective satellite
Rocket Lab launched a radar-imaging satellite for Japanese company Synspective on June 26, a flight delayed by a responsive space mission. The post Ro...
Source: SpaceNews
“Defend Our Homeland”: Pentagon Claims it’s already Testing ‘Golden Dome’, now projected at $1.2 trillion. “Trapping the World in a Loop of Escalation”
On June 24, United States War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the Pentagon had conducted its first major test of the “Golden Dome” strategic mis...
Source: Globalresearch.ca
A moon only 10 kilometres wide was hiding around Uranus for decades. Voyager 2 missed it. Hubble missed it. But in 2025, Webb finally caught the faint speck circling near the planet’s inner rings, raising Uranus’s known moon count to 29.
Webb's NIRCam detected S/2025 U1 in February 2025, a roughly 10-kilometre inner moon of Uranus too faint for Voyager 2 or Hubble. The post A moon...
Source: Space Daily
SpaceX StarShip 40 Progressing to a Static Fire
Spacex Starship 40 rolled out to Massey’s on June 23–24. It successfully completed an engine igniter test on June 24. Today, SpaceX has been doing mul...
Source: Next Big Future
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Arrives in Florida Ahead of Launch
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope arrived June 21st, at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, marking the start of final prelaunch prep...
Source: Universe Today
Black hole's 'point of no escape' studied with the loudest gravitational waves ever heard
The loudest crash of gravitational waves ever heard provides an intriguing way of studying event horizons, the boundaries at which nothing can escape ...
Source: Space.com