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Orbital Silence: Why Space Command’s Vast Sensor Web Sees No Signs of UAPs
General Stephen Whiting, the commander of U.S. Space Command (USSPACECOM), recently offered a sober assessment regarding the presence of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP...
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After Half a Century of Waiting, NASA’s Artemis II Crew Eyes an April Fool’s Day Launch to the Moon
More than fifty years after the last Apollo astronauts circled the Moon, NASA has set a date that carries an unmistakable irony: April 1, 2025. No, it is not a joke. The agen...
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America’s Fading Foothold in Space: How NASA Lost Its Lead and Why Catching China May Already Be Too Late
For more than half a century, the United States stood as the undisputed leader in space exploration. From the Apollo moon landings to the Space Shuttle program, from the Hubb...
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The Shifting Sands of Global Trade: How Tariff Uncertainty Is Reshaping Supply Chains and Market Strategy in 2025
The global trading system is undergoing one of its most turbulent periods in decades. As the United States continues to impose and adjust tariffs on goods from China, the Eur...
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The Data Deluge From Space: How Next-Generation Spacecraft Are Straining Earth’s Communication Networks to the Breaking Point
The spacecraft of tomorrow are generating data at rates that would have seemed fantastical just a decade ago. But as satellites, deep-space probes, and orbital observatories...
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True Anomaly’s Orbital Gamble: How a Startup Born in a Garage Is Betting It Can Defend American Satellites Before 2026
In a modest office in Colorado Springs, a company with fewer than 300 employees is racing to solve one of the most consequential national security problems of the decade: how...
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SpaceX’s Race to Beam Cell Service From Space: Inside the Accelerated Starlink Timeline Targeting 2027
SpaceX is pushing to dramatically accelerate the deployment of its next-generation Starlink satellites capable of beaming cellular signals directly to standard smartphones, a...
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The Quiet Campaign to Cap SpaceX: How a Former NASA Chief Is Pushing Congress to Redistribute Launch Contracts
In the corridors of Capitol Hill, a lobbying effort is underway that could fundamentally reshape the American space launch industry. Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine...
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The Orbital Gold Rush: Why Big Tech’s Race to Put Data Centers in Space May Be More Nightmare Than Dream
The idea sounds like something pulled from a science fiction screenplay: massive data centers floating in orbit, powered by uninterrupted solar energy, cooled by the vacuum o...
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A Dying Star in Our Cosmic Backyard: Astronomers Race to Decode the Final Days of Betelgeuse Before It Goes Supernova
For centuries, Betelgeuse has burned as one of the most recognizable stars in the night sky — a ruddy, pulsating beacon perched on the shoulder of the constellation Orion. No...
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NASA’s Moon Landing Dreams Slip Again: Artemis III Pushed to 2028 as Technical and Political Headwinds Mount
The American return to the lunar surface — once promised by the end of 2025, then delayed to 2026, then to 2027 — has slipped yet again. NASA announced that its Artemis III m...
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The Sky Is Becoming a Crematorium: How Rocket Launches Are Quietly Poisoning the Upper Atmosphere
For decades, the promise of space exploration has captivated the public imagination, conjuring visions of human ingenuity reaching beyond the confines of Earth. But a growing...
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From Moonshot to Orbit Shot: NASA’s Artemis III Retreat Marks a Sobering New Chapter for America’s Lunar Ambitions
For more than a decade, NASA has promised to return humans to the lunar surface — a feat not accomplished since Apollo 17 in 1972. That promise just got considerably smaller....
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NASA’s Next Mars Mission Faces an Identity Crisis as Science Takes a Back Seat to Political Priorities
For decades, NASA's Mars exploration program has been the crown jewel of American planetary science — a sustained campaign of orbiters, landers, and rovers that has fundament...
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Sophia Space Bets $10 Million That the Future of Orbital Computing Needs a Hardware Reboot
A small startup out of Los Angeles is making an audacious wager: that the decades-old approach to building computers for space is fundamentally broken, and that a new generat...
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