SpaceRevolution

ESA’s New 35m Deep Space Antenna in Australia Boosts Mars Missions
In the vast expanse of Western Australia's outback, a colossal structure is rising that promises to bridge Earth with the farthest reaches of the cosmos. More than three years a...
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US Space Force Warns of China’s Growing Orbital Threat
In a stark assessment delivered at a recent defense conference, Lt. Gen. Douglas Schiess, commander of U.S. Space Forces-Space, declared China the preeminent threat to American int...
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US Space Force Unveils PRIME System in New Readiness Manual
The U.S. Space Force has unveiled a significant update to its operational framework with the release of a new Human Performance and Readiness manual, marking a pivotal step in e...
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NASA’s Earth to Sky Training Brings Space Science to Urban Parks
In the heart of bustling cities, where skyscrapers pierce the night sky and artificial lights drown out the stars, a new initiative from NASA is redefining how communities engag...
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SpaceX Falcon 9 Launches NASA Sun-Study Missions to Lagrange Point
In the early hours of September 24, 2025, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket thundered into the sky from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, carrying a trio of spacecraft designed to unravel the my...
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SatNews, SpaceNews Launch EU Space Defence Track at SmallSat Europe 2026
In a move that underscores the growing intersection of commercial space ventures and defense needs, SatNews and SpaceNews have announced a partnership to introduce the EU Space...
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China Launches Satellites to Rival Starlink and Boost Connectivity
China's Ambitious Space Surge In a remarkable display of aerospace prowess, China has executed a series of satellite launches that significantly enhance its capab...
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NASA ISS Crew Tackles Microgravity Effects with Fitness, Vision Research
Aboard the International Space Station, where the boundaries of human endurance are tested daily, NASA's Expedition 73 crew is pushing the frontiers of space medicine. On a rece...
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NASA Modifies Sierra Space Contract: Dream Chaser Eyes 2026 ISS Demo
In a significant shift for NASA's commercial space endeavors, the agency has revised its Commercial Resupply Services-2 (CRS-2) contract with Sierra Space, marking a pivotal moment...
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ISS Expedition 73: Health Research, Aborted Reboost, and NASA Innovations
On Thursday, the Expedition 73 crew aboard the International Space Station delved into critical research on eye structure, digestion, and heart health, underscoring NASA's ongoing...
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ISS Expedition 73 Boosts Microgravity Research and Orbital Reboost
On a bustling Friday aboard the International Space Station, the Expedition 73 crew wrapped up their workweek with a blend of cutting-edge research and routine orbital maintenance,...
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NASA Revives VIPER Moon Rover with Blue Origin’s $190M Contract
In a significant pivot for NASA's lunar ambitions, the space agency has revived its Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) mission by partnering with Jeff Bezos's...
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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Set for Rare Solar Ejection Collision
In the vast expanse of our solar system, where celestial wanderers occasionally breach the boundaries of interstellar space, a remarkable event unfolded this week. An interstell...
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Billionaire Rivalry and US-China Clash Drive New Space Race
In the high-stakes arena of space exploration, two parallel competitions are intensifying, pitting billionaire entrepreneurs against each other and superpowers in a geopolitical...
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James Webb Reveals Inefficient Star Formation in Milky Way’s Sagittarius B2
In the bustling core of our Milky Way galaxy, where cosmic forces collide to birth new stars, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has unveiled unprecedented views of Sagittarius B2,...
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