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New Glenn’s Orbital Stumble Grounds Blue Origin Amid NASA Lunar Push and Space Force Scrutiny
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket soared off Cape Canaveral Space Force Station's Launch Complex 36 on Sunday morning, April 19, 2026, marking its third flight and the firs...
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5,000 Robot Arms Chart 47 Million Galaxies: DESI’s Monumental Map Challenges Dark Energy Orthodoxy
High on a Arizona mountaintop, a 4-meter telescope just wrapped five years of relentless stargazing. The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, or DESI, finished its core surv...
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Earthset from Orion: How an iPhone Captured Humanity’s Fragile Horizon on Artemis II
A crescent Earth slips behind the Moon's jagged craters. Unedited. Raw. Shot on an iPhone 17 Pro Max from 250,000 miles away. NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman couldn't pass it up. 'O...
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Grounds Itself: Upper Stage Fails, Satellite Lost on Third Flight
Blue Origin's ambitious push into orbital launches hit a snag Sunday. The company's New Glenn rocket, on its third flight dubbed NG-3, lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Fo...
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Blue Origin’s Reusable Rocket Triumph Tarnished by Orbital Blunder on NG-3
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocketed skyward Sunday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, marking a pivotal moment in the company's push toward reusable orbital launches. Liftoff...
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Amazon’s $1.2 Billion Bet on Globalstar Signals a Satellite War That Goes Far Beyond Internet Access
Amazon doesn't just want to sell you things. It wants to be the invisible infrastructure underneath everything — your groceries, your cloud computing, your voice assistant, a...
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NASA’s Billionaire Lander Duel: SpaceX Starship Faces Blue Moon in Artemis III Orbit Test
Artemis II splashed down last week, its crew safe after circling the Moon. Eyes now turn to Artemis III. Set for mid-2027, this flight shifts from lunar landing to a high-stakes...
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Booster Lands Reuse Milestone, But Upper Stage Dooms $30 Million Satellite
Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin notched a key win Sunday morning. Its towering New Glenn rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 7:25 a.m. EDT, carrying AST Spa...
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Blue Origin’s Reused Rocket Triumph Tarnished by Satellite’s Fatal Orbit Blunder
Flames erupted from Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station just after dawn on April 19, 2026. Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket, towering 321 feet, thundered sk...
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Orbital Compute: Why SpaceX and Rivals Are Racing to Build AI Data Centers Above Earth
Earth's data centers guzzle power. They spew heat. And they're running out of room. So tech titans eye the sky. SpaceX wants up to a million satellites humming as orbital proces...
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Hits Reusability Milestone but Strands Satellite in Wrong Orbit
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket roared off the pad at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on April 19, 2026, at 7:25 a.m. EDT. Liftoff marked the third flight for Jeff Bezos's...
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Voyager 1’s Latest Blackout: NASA Powers Down 49-Year Instrument as Interstellar Mission Hangs by a Watt
Nearly five decades after its launch, Voyager 1 confronts the stark arithmetic of entropy. Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory sent commands on April 17, 2026, to d...
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Starlink’s Cash Surge Fuels SpaceX’s $2 Trillion IPO Push Amid Rocket Losses
Starlink pulled in $11.4 billion last year. That's 61% of SpaceX's total sales. The satellite internet arm delivered $7.2 billion in adjusted EBITDA. Margins hit 63%.N...
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Amazon’s Satellite Broadband Gamble: A $10 Billion Bet to Dethrone Starlink in Orbit
Amazon doesn't just want to sell you groceries and stream your movies. It wants to beam the internet to your house from space. And it's willing to spend more than $10 billion...
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Inside the Machine That Must Never Fail: How NASA Engineered Artemis II’s Triple-Redundant Flight Computer
Four astronauts will strap themselves atop 8.8 million pounds of thrust sometime in 2025, riding the most powerful rocket ever built on a loop around the Moon and back. Their...
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