Earth from Space: Grand Bahama Island
Friday, 07 June 2024 07:00
SpaceX's megarocket Starship launches on fourth test flight
Thursday, 06 June 2024 22:02
Boeing Starliner crew aboard ISS after challenging docking
Thursday, 06 June 2024 22:02
'Nicely done!' Boeing Starliner astronauts welcomed to ISS at last
Thursday, 06 June 2024 22:02
In first, SpaceX's megarocket Starship nails ocean splashdown
Thursday, 06 June 2024 22:02
Space startup funding rounds lift Seraphim’s investment portfolio
Thursday, 06 June 2024 21:15

Boeing's astronaut capsule arrives at the space station after thruster trouble
Thursday, 06 June 2024 17:10
Boeing's new capsule arrived at the International Space Station on Thursday, delayed by last-minute thruster trouble that almost derailed the docking for this first test flight with astronauts.
The 260-mile-high (420-kilometer-high) linkup over the Indian Ocean culminated more than a day of continuing drama for Boeing's astronaut flight debut.
The Starliner capsule already had one small helium leak when it rocketed into orbit with two NASA astronauts Wednesday. Boeing and NASA managers were confident they could manage the propulsion system despite the problem and that more leaks were unlikely. But just hours into the flight, two more leaks cropped up.
Later, four of the capsule's 28 thrusters went down.
Starliner docks with International Space Station on crewed test flight
Thursday, 06 June 2024 17:06

Webb finds surprising ingredients around young star
Thursday, 06 June 2024 17:00
An international team of astronomers have used the NASA/ESA/Webb James Webb Space Telescope to study the disc around a young and very low-mass star. The results reveal the richest hydrocarbon chemistry seen to date in a protoplanetary disc (including the first extrasolar detection of ethane) and contribute to our evolving understanding of the diversity of planetary systems.
Report: Space Force transitioning to new model for the defense of space
Thursday, 06 June 2024 15:23

Welcome to the age of space skepticism—and a growing revolt against elites
Thursday, 06 June 2024 15:15
Over the past decade, a new form of skepticism about human activities in space has emerged. It seems to be based exclusively in the western world, and centered around the idea that increasingly ambitious space plans will damage humanity and neglect the Earth.
In China, things are different, but this will likely change eventually. Our best data, a survey published in 2020 by Lincoln Hines, shows remarkably high levels of support for space programs in China. This is in spite of the costs, the occasional debris falling from the sky and memory of the deadly Xichang Disaster in 1996 when a Long March 3B heavy carrier crashed into a nearby residential complex.
So what does all this mean for the future of space exploration?
Western skepticism about human activities in outer space isn't actually new. There were space skeptics before there were even astronauts. In January 1920, the New York Times ridiculed the pioneer rocket scientist Robert H. Goddard for not "realizing" that rockets would have nothing to push against in space and would therefore be immobile.
Boeing's space capsule springs more helium leaks on its first test flight with astronauts
Thursday, 06 June 2024 14:20
Boeing's space capsule developed more leaks during its first test flight with astronauts as it closed in on the International Space Station on Thursday.
The Starliner capsule already had one small helium leak when it rocketed into orbit Wednesday. Boeing and NASA managers were confident they could manage the propulsion system despite the problem and that more leaks were unlikely.