
Copernical Team
SpaceX eyes March 14 for next Starship test launch

Elon Musk's SpaceX on Wednesday announced it was eyeing March 14 as the earliest date for the next test launch of its giant Starship rocket, with which it hopes to one day colonize Mars.
Two previous attempts have ended in spectacular explosions, though the company has adopted a rapid trial-and-error approach in order to accelerate development.
"The third flight test of Starship could launch as soon as March 14, pending regulatory approval," SpaceX posted on X, the social media platform also owned by Musk.
A statement on its website said the rocket, to launch from Boca Chica, Texas, would splash down in the Indian Ocean.
Study find potential benefits in AI–based systems for spotting hard-to-detect space debris

An increasing number of space objects, debris, and satellites in Low Earth Orbit poses a significant threat of collisions during space operations. The situation is currently monitored by radar and radio-telescopes that track space objects, but much of space debris is composed of very small metallic objects that are difficult to detect.
In a study published in IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation, investigators demonstrate the benefits of using deep learning—a form of artificial intelligence—for small space object detection by radar.
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Building bionic jellyfish for ocean exploration

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AI-enabled atomic robotic probe to advance quantum material manufacturing

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As Russian Threats Grow, King Warns U.S. Space Command of American Vulnerabilities
