Redwire pushes into space pharmaceutical business
Monday, 11 August 2025 10:40
Redwire is making a bigger push into space pharmaceutical development with a new business entity devoted to the field.
Lawrence Livermore National Lab enters a different kind of space race with a telescope deal
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Chinese launch startup unveils autonomous rocket recovery ship
Monday, 11 August 2025 09:07
Chinese launch startup iSpace has launched the nation’s first rocket recovery ship, marking a major step toward offshore reusable rocket operations.
Ariane 6 infographic: launch pad
Monday, 11 August 2025 08:49
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Ariane 6 infographic: launch pad China’s Geespace expands IoT constellation with 11-satellite sea launch
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Astronauts return to Earth with SpaceX after 5 months at the International Space Station
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Four astronauts home from space station after splashdown
Sunday, 10 August 2025 05:52
An international crew of four astronauts is back home on Earth Saturday after nearly five months aboard the International Space Station, returning safely in a SpaceX capsule.
The spacecraft carrying US astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Japan's Takuya Onishi and Russian cosmonaut Kirill Peskov splashed down off California's coast at 8:44 am local time (1534 GMT).
Their return ma Unique Martian sulfate points to recent thermal activity and mineral formation
Sunday, 10 August 2025 05:52
New research led by the SETI Institute has identified an unusual iron sulfate on Mars that may represent a previously unknown mineral, offering new insights into the planet's thermal and geochemical history. The study, published in Nature Communications, reveals the presence of ferric hydroxysulfate, a mineral that likely formed through heating and oxidation of more common hydrated sulfates. AST SpaceMobile to Acquire International S-Band Spectrum Rights for Satellite Broadband Expansion
Sunday, 10 August 2025 05:52
AST SpaceMobile (NASDAQ: ASTS) has reached an agreement to purchase global S-Band spectrum priority rights under the International Telecommunication Union, enhancing its ability to deliver space-based cellular broadband directly to smartphones for commercial and government use.
Chairman and CEO Abel Avellan said, "Our revolutionary satellites and proprietary ASICs were designed with S-Band What is NASA's Distributed Spacecraft Autonomy?
Sunday, 10 August 2025 05:52
Astronauts living and working on the Moon and Mars will rely on satellites to provide services like navigation, weather, and communications relays. While managing complex missions, automating satellite communications will allow explorers to focus on critical tasks instead of manually operating satellites.
Long duration space missions will require teaming between systems on Earth and other Giant rogue planets could host scaled-down planetary systems
Sunday, 10 August 2025 05:52
New findings from the University of St Andrews suggest that giant free-floating planets, unbound to any star, could form their own miniature planetary systems.
Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), researchers examined eight isolated planetary-mass objects between five and ten times the mass of Jupiter. Although similar in size to gas giants, these bodies drift alone in sp Intuitive Machines to build its own lunar communications satellites
Sunday, 10 August 2025 00:23
Intuitive Machines has decided to bring in-house the production of satellites for a cislunar communications system, giving the company more schedule control and the ability to pursue other satellite opportunities.
Crew-10 splashes down off California coast
Saturday, 09 August 2025 17:21
A Crew Dragon spacecraft returned four people from the International Space Station Aug.
China advances crewed lunar mission with lander landing and takeoff trial
Saturday, 09 August 2025 07:42
China has successfully carried out its first integrated landing and takeoff trial of a crewed lunar lander, marking a milestone in its manned lunar exploration program. The test took place Wednesday at a facility in Huailai county, Hebei province, the China Manned Space Agency confirmed Thursday.
The spacecraft, called Lanyueeart - meaning embracing the mooneart - is composed of a landing Hera spacecraft tests asteroid tracking with distant Otero and Kellyday observations
Saturday, 09 August 2025 07:42
Hera has captured its first asteroid images, targeting (1126) Otero and (18805) Kellyday during its cruise through the main asteroid belt. The distant, faint detections tested the spacecraft's Asteroid Framing Camera under conditions similar to its future approach to the Didymos system.
Launched on 7 October 2024, Hera used a Mars flyby in March 2025 to set its course for arrival at Didymo 
