SpaceRevolution

NASA Rover Photographs Helmet-Shaped Rock in Mars’ Jezero Crater
In the vast, rust-hued expanses of Mars, NASA's Perseverance rover has once again captured the imagination of scientists and the public alike with a peculiar find: a rock formation...
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China Poised to Beat NASA in Moon Race by 2030
In the escalating race to return humans to the lunar surface, recent developments suggest China is poised to outpace the United States, a scenario that could reshape global space d...
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Starlink Seeks Trump Block on Virginia Fiber Plan for Satellite Shift
Virginia's Broadband Push Meets Resistance In a bold move that underscores the tensions in America's quest for universal high-speed internet, SpaceX's Starlink ha...
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NASA’s Duffy Urges Cutting Earth Science for Space Exploration Push
In a surprising shift that has sent ripples through the aerospace and scientific communities, NASA's acting administrator, Sean Duffy, has publicly advocated for the agency to aban...
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2025 AI Boom: Cloud Tops $900B, Fintech Revives with Nvidia, Meta
In the ever-evolving world of technology, 2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year marked by explosive growth in artificial intelligence infrastructure and a resurgence of fintech i...
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Astronomers Discover 36 Billion Solar Mass Black Hole in Distant Galaxy
In the ever-expanding quest to map the universe's most enigmatic phenomena, astronomers have unveiled what could be the heaviest black hole ever detected, a colossal entity lurking...
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NASA Considers Juno Flyby of Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS in 2026
In the ever-evolving field of space exploration, NASA's potential to repurpose existing spacecraft for groundbreaking encounters with interstellar visitors is capturing the imagina...
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Uranus Radiates Excess Heat from Internal Sources, Study Finds
For decades, planetary scientists have grappled with a cosmic enigma: why does Uranus, the seventh planet from the Sun, appear inexplicably cold? New research reveals that this ice...
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SpaceX Avoids Federal Taxes Since 2002 Despite $15B Government Contracts
In the high-stakes world of aerospace innovation, Elon Musk's SpaceX has emerged as a dominant force, securing billions in federal contracts while apparently sidestepping significa...
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Neutrinos Unlock Universe’s Matter-Antimatter Mystery
In the vast expanse of the cosmos, one of the most profound puzzles persists: why does matter dominate over antimatter? According to the Big Bang theory, the universe should have p...
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SpaceX Starship Tackles Leaks, Gains FAA Nod for 10th Test Flight
In the high-stakes world of reusable rocketry, SpaceX's Starship program has encountered a string of setbacks that underscore the complexities of engineering the world's most power...
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SpaceX Reveals Starship Failure Causes, Eyes Fixes for 10th Test
SpaceX has disclosed the root causes behind the failures of its last two Starship test flights, offering a rare glimpse into the engineering hurdles plaguing the ambitious reusable...
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Viral Jellyfish UAP Video Over Dallas Sparks Extraterrestrial Debates
In the early days of August 2025, a peculiar video surfaced online, capturing what appeared to be a massive, squid-like object hovering in the night sky over Dallas, Texas. Desc...
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SpaceX Fixes Starship Failures, Preps for Flight 10 Launch
SpaceX's Starship Setbacks: Lessons from Recent Failures In a candid disclosure that underscores the high-stakes iteration process in reusable rocketry, SpaceX ha...
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NASA’s Duffy Proposes Scrapping Earth Science Division for Space Focus
In a surprising turn at NASA's helm, Acting Administrator Sean Duffy has publicly advocated for dismantling the agency's Earth science division, a move that could reshape the space...
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