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NASA Is About to Beam 4K Video From the Moon Using Lasers — and It Could Redefine How Humanity Watches Space Exploration
When the four astronauts aboard Artemis II loop around the Moon as early as next year, they won't just be making history as the first humans to travel beyond low-Earth orbit...
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SpaceX Pushes Back Its Next Starship Launch — And the Reasons Go Beyond Weather
SpaceX has delayed its next Starship test flight, pushing back what would have been the program's eighth integrated launch attempt. The postponement, first reported by...
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A Rocket Falls From the Sky in China: Space Pioneer’s Reusable Ambitions Meet a Harsh Reality
A Chinese rocket startup's dream of rivaling SpaceX came crashing down — literally — on a recent test flight, underscoring both the fierce ambition and the punishing difficul...
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The Rubin Observatory Just Found 11,000 Asteroids in a Single Night — and It’s Only Getting Started
On a single night in late May, a telescope perched on a Chilean mountaintop did something no instrument in history has done: it identified more than 11,000 previously unknown...
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The Orbital Gold Rush: Why Musk, Bezos, and a Growing Chorus of Scientists Are Battling Over Data Centers in Space
Somewhere between the atmosphere and the void, a new front in the data center arms race is taking shape. Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos — the two richest men on the planet, perpetu...
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Amazon’s Quiet Bid for Globalstar Could Reshape the Satellite Industry—and Redefine Who Owns the Sky
Amazon is in talks to acquire Globalstar, the satellite communications company best known for its partnership with Apple, in a deal that would dramatically expand Amazon's sp...
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Congress Wants to Put a Courthouse on the Moon — And That’s Not Even the Strangest Part
Somewhere between the grandeur of the Apollo era and the bureaucratic machinery of Capitol Hill, a law just passed that treats the lunar surface less like the final frontier...
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Virgin Galactic Returns to the Sky — But Can It Survive Long Enough to Matter?
Virgin Galactic flew again. After more than a year and a half grounded, the Richard Branson-founded space tourism company launched its VSS Unity spaceplane on a suborbital te...
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SpaceX Found a Legal Loophole to File for an IPO in Secret — And Wall Street Is Paying Attention
SpaceX, the most valuable private company in the world, has quietly filed paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission that could set the stage for one of the most a...
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SpaceX and the Locked Gate: Why the Most Coveted IPO in a Generation May Still Shut Out Ordinary Investors
SpaceX is the most valuable private company on the planet, and almost nobody outside a narrow circle of insiders can buy shares in it. That tension — between a company whose...
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SpaceX’s Starlink Constellation Faces a Growing Reliability Crisis in Orbit
Two satellite anomalies in three weeks. That's the uncomfortable reality now confronting SpaceX as its Starlink mega-constellation — the largest satellite network ever assemb...
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The $170 Million Bet on Putting Data Centers in Orbit: Inside Starcloud’s Audacious Gamble
A startup called Starcloud has raised $170 million to do something that sounds like it belongs in a science fiction pitch meeting: build data centers in space. The round, rep...
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The Sun Won’t Cooperate: How a Furious Star Is Holding NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission Hostage
NASA has a spacecraft problem. Not the kind engineers can fix with a wrench or a software patch, but the kind that originates 93 million miles away on the surface of a roilin...
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The Great Space Stock Rally of 2025: Why Wall Street Is Betting Billions on Satellites and Rockets
Space stocks have been on a tear. And not just a modest uptick — the kind of sustained, aggressive rally that forces even skeptical institutional investors to pay attention....
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NASA’s 30-Landing Moon Ambition Is Rewriting the Playbook for Space Investors
The American space program just put a number on its lunar appetite. And it's a big one.NASA has outlined a plan for 30 crewed and uncrewed landings on the Moon over th...
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