SwRI links Uranus radiation belt mystery to solar storm driven waves
Friday, 05 December 2025 02:25
SwRI scientists report that a reanalysis of Voyager 2 measurements suggests a powerful solar storm may explain why Uranus hosts an electron radiation belt far more intense than expected. They propose that a large-scale solar wind structure, known as a co-rotating interaction region, was passing through the Uranian system during the 1986 flyby, driving extreme space weather conditions that booste Martian butterfly crater reveals low angle impact and buried lava history
Friday, 05 December 2025 02:25
ESA's Mars Express orbiter has observed an impact crater in Mars's northern lowlands whose shape resembles a butterfly, created when an incoming space rock struck the surface at a shallow angle. The main crater, which appears somewhat like a walnut from orbit, measures about 20 km east to west and 15 km north to south and sits within the Idaeus Fossae region. The impact threw material preferenti Isolation and bed rest volunteers sought for future spaceflight research
Friday, 05 December 2025 02:25
DLR and ESA are recruiting volunteers for two human research campaigns at the :envihab aerospace medicine facility in Cologne that will simulate key aspects of long duration missions beyond low Earth orbit. The SOLIS100 isolation study will place six participants in a confined, spacecraft like habitat for 100 days, while the SMC3 bed rest study will keep 12 volunteers in head down tilt for 60 da Satellite surge threatens space telescopes, astronomers warn
Friday, 05 December 2025 02:25
Light from the half a million satellites that humanity is planning to launch into Earth's orbit in the coming years could contaminate almost all the images taken by space telescopes, NASA astronomers warned Wednesday.
Scientists have already been sounding the alarm about how light pollution from increasingly massive satellites threaten the future of dark skies seen from the ground.
Now, Space debris: Will it take a catastrophe for nations to take the issue seriously?
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Space debris poses growing threat, but new study suggests cleanup is feasible
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Final proposals leave SpaceX and Amazon with 4% of $20 billion rural broadband subsidies
Thursday, 04 December 2025 20:07
SpaceX and Amazon stand to get about 4% of the nearly $20 billion that states have proposed for rural broadband buildouts, representing roughly 21% of the locations under the federal BEAD program.
Washington Harbour deepens space portfolio with investment in Trusted Space
Thursday, 04 December 2025 20:00
This investment follows Washington Harbour’s earlier moves into space technology.
How Starlink’s explosive growth is reshaping connectivity in an increasingly connected world
Thursday, 04 December 2025 19:36
Trump NASA nominee aims to beat China in new moon race
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Welcome, Jared Isaacman
Thursday, 04 December 2025 16:52
Welcome, Jared Isaacman. We who love NASA, or at least the idea of NASA, wish you the very best in taking leadership of the great American space agency.
Celestis Selects Stoke Space’s Nova for Infinite Flight: Humanity’s Next Deep-Space Memorial Mission
Thursday, 04 December 2025 14:53
HOUSTON, TX – December 3, 2025 – For more than three decades, Celestis, Inc.
A blueprint for visiting an interstellar comet
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Comet 3I/ATLAS shows activity in Juice navigation camera teaser
Thursday, 04 December 2025 14:00
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Comet 3I/ATLAS shows activity in Juice navigation camera teaser The shift that saved American spaceflight
Thursday, 04 December 2025 13:20
In this episode, former NASA commercial space division chief Phil McAlister sits down with host David Ariosto for a wide-ranging conversation about the future of human spaceflight, NASA’s internal culture, and the explosive growth of the commercial space sector.

