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The Hidden Cost of Reaching Orbit: How Rocket Launches Are Quietly Reshaping Earth’s Atmosphere
As the global space industry barrels toward an era of unprecedented launch frequency, a growing body of scientific research is raising pointed questions about what all those...
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Artemis II Faces Yet Another Delay as Helium Leak Compounds NASA’s Mounting Return-to-the-Moon Woes
NASA's ambitious plan to send astronauts around the Moon for the first time in more than half a century has hit another snag. The agency announced that its Artemis II mission...
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The Race to Build Data Centers in Space: Why Sam Altman and Elon Musk Are Looking Beyond Earth for AI’s Power Problem
The artificial intelligence industry is consuming electricity at a pace that has stunned even its own architects. Now, two of the most prominent figures in technology — Sam A...
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After Half a Century of Waiting, NASA’s Artemis II Crew Prepares for Humanity’s Return to Lunar Orbit
More than fifty years after the last Apollo astronauts circled the Moon, NASA is targeting March 6 for the launch of Artemis II — a mission that will send four astronauts on...
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NASA’s New Boss Puts Boeing Starliner on Notice: Isaacman’s Blunt Letter Signals a Reckoning for the Troubled Spacecraft Program
Jared Isaacman, the billionaire entrepreneur who took over as NASA administrator earlier this year, has sent a pointed letter to Boeing's leadership that lays bare the agency...
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A Ghost Galaxy Made Almost Entirely of Dark Matter Just Became Real — And It Could Rewrite What We Know About the Universe
For decades, astronomers have theorized that galaxies could exist in the cosmos that are composed almost entirely of dark matter — the invisible, mysterious substance that ma...
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NASA’s Starliner Reckoning: How a ‘Type A Mishap’ Classification Exposes the Deepest Cracks in Boeing’s Human Spaceflight Program
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has formally classified Boeing's troubled Starliner Crew Flight Test as a "Type A mishap" — its most severe category of fail...
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After Half a Century of Waiting, NASA Sets March 2026 for Humanity’s Return Trip Around the Moon
More than fifty years after the last Apollo crew left lunar orbit, NASA has formally set a launch date for the mission that will send astronauts back around the Moon. The age...
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NASA’s Starliner Reckoning: How Boeing’s Crew Capsule Failures Exposed Deep Cracks in America’s Commercial Space Strategy
When NASA's independent review team released its findings on the troubled Boeing Starliner Crew Flight Test in late June 2025, the 39-page document read less like a routine p...
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Satellite Internet in Your Pocket: How a Simple iPhone Case Could Bypass Cellular Networks Entirely
For years, the promise of ubiquitous satellite connectivity has lingered just beyond the reach of everyday consumers. Apple's emergency SOS via satellite feature, introduced with t...
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Space-Based Data Centers Promise Unlimited AI Power — But Could Choke the Planet They’re Meant to Serve
As artificial intelligence workloads strain the limits of terrestrial infrastructure, a bold and controversial idea has gained traction among tech entrepreneurs and aerospace...
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Amazon’s Orbital Gambit: How a $10 Billion Bet on 4,500 New Satellites Could Reshape the Space Internet Race
Amazon's ambitious Project Kuiper just cleared its most significant regulatory hurdle yet, securing Federal Communications Commission approval to launch approximately 4,500 a...
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Starbase Stirs Back to Life: Inside SpaceX’s Quiet Reset Before the Next Great Leap for Starship
After months of relative silence along the southern tip of Texas, SpaceX's sprawling Starbase facility in Boca Chica is once again buzzing with activity — a signal that the c...
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A Ghost on the Moon: How Amateur Sleuths May Have Finally Located the Soviet Union’s Lost Luna 23 Lander After 50 Years
For more than half a century, a piece of Cold War space history has sat silently on the lunar surface, its precise location unknown to the world. Now, a determined group of a...
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A Star’s Final Act: Hubble’s Stunning Portrait of the Egg Nebula Reveals the Violent Beauty of Stellar Death
Somewhere in the constellation Cygnus, roughly 3,000 light-years from Earth, a dying star is putting on one of the most spectacular shows in the cosmos. NASA's Hubble Space T...
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