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The SpaceX Effect: How Elon Musk’s Rocket Company Is Inflating Valuations Across the Satellite and Space Sector
A private company that doesn't trade on any public exchange is driving some of the most aggressive stock-price targets on Wall Street. SpaceX, now valued at roughly $350 bill...
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A Quiet Emergency 250 Miles Up: The Medical Evacuation of Astronaut Mike Fincke and What It Reveals About Human Spaceflight’s Fragile Reality
The International Space Station has always been sold to the public as a triumph of engineering and international cooperation. A laboratory in low Earth orbit. A stepping ston...
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NASA’s Space Station Successor Is Headed for a Collision Course With Reality
The International Space Station has been orbiting Earth for more than 25 years, a marvel of Cold War-era diplomacy turned into a functioning laboratory 250 miles above the pl...
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Elon Musk’s Orbital Data Centers: A Trillion-Dollar Moonshot or the Most Expensive Real Estate in the Universe?
Elon Musk wants to put data centers in space. Not figuratively, not as some distant aspiration penciled into a ten-year roadmap, but as an active business plan already drawin...
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Two-Thirds of Every Satellite in Orbit Belongs to One Company — And It’s About to Go Public
A Falcon 9 rocket climbed off the pad at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on March 27, 2026, carrying another batch of Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit. The...
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From Siberian Launchpads to German Startups: The New Space Race Nobody Predicted
Russia just launched the first satellites for a massive new communications constellation. A small German rocket company is gearing up for its second orbital attempt. And acro...
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NASA’s Next Mars Ship Has a Name, a Price Tag, and a Timeline That Should Make Everyone Pay Attention
The spacecraft that will carry the first humans to Mars now has a name: SR-1 Freedom. And with that name comes a set of ambitions so sprawling they make the Apollo program lo...
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Two Eyes on Saturn: How Webb and Hubble Joined Forces to Reveal the Ringed Planet Like Never Before
Saturn has been photographed millions of times. By amateurs with backyard telescopes. By spacecraft flying past its rings. By the most powerful observatories ever constructed...
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NASA’s Audacious Gamble: Strip Gateway for Parts, Strap on a Nuclear Engine, and Send It to Mars
The space station that NASA has spent years designing to orbit the Moon may never serve that purpose. Instead, the agency is now exploring a plan to gut its Gateway lunar sta...
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SpaceX’s Coming IPO Has Wall Street’s Top Banks Ready to Surrender Their Most Prized Perk
Wall Street's biggest investment banks are preparing to do something almost unheard of: voluntarily give up the lead-left position on what could be one of the largest initial...
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Moon Base or Bust: NASA Abandons Its Orbiting Gateway to Plant Roots on the Lunar Surface
NASA is scrapping Gateway.The space agency has halted work on the lunar-orbiting space station it spent years designing, redirecting those resources toward building a...
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Servers in the Sky: The Audacious, Possibly Insane Bet on Orbital Data Centers
Somewhere between science fiction and a spreadsheet that actually closes, a handful of startups are making a case that the next great frontier for computing isn't a warehouse...
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NASA Bets on Nuclear Propulsion to Cut the Mars Trip in Half — and the Clock Is Ticking
NASA is preparing to send a nuclear-powered rocket to Mars. Not in some distant, aspirational future. The agency has committed to launching a demonstration mission by 2030, a...
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Japan’s 6,800-Mile Lunar Ring: What a $100 Billion Moon Project Means for Space Companies and Their Bottom Lines
Japan wants to build a ring of solar panels around the Moon. Not a small array. Not a modest installation. A 6,800-mile band stretching the entire lunar equator, beaming ener...
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A $200 Million NASA Satellite Is Falling From Orbit. A Scrappy Team of Engineers Has One Shot to Save It.
Somewhere above the Earth, drifting lower with each passing day, a one-of-a-kind NASA satellite called ERBS is running out of time. The Earth Radiation Budget Satellite, laun...
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