Amentum begins work at U.S. space launch ranges after protest is withdrawn
Friday, 22 August 2025 00:24
The company won the $4 billion ‘Space Force Range Contract’ for Cape Canaveral and Vandenberg operations.
Industry wary of UK Space Agency shake-up
Thursday, 21 August 2025 23:45
LONDON – A day after the British government announced plans to fold the UK Space Agency into the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), industry leaders said the move could streamline Britain’s space policy but also warned it risked undermining transparency and distracting from upcoming European talks about funding for space programs.
Secretive mini space shuttle set for Space Coast launch; late-night sonic boom possible
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How NASA's Artemis II lunar science operations will inform future missions
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The future of space infrastructure
Thursday, 21 August 2025 15:58
In this week’s episode of Space Minds, host David Ariostor speaks with Al Tadros, Chief Technology Officer at Redwire, to explore the future of space infrastructure and commercialization.
SpaceX to launch secret X-37B space plane Thursday
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Close-up images reveal asteroid debris plume after DART impact
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How to reconcile space mining with the Outer Space Treaty
Thursday, 21 August 2025 12:00
Spacecraft design gets a boost with new origami flower-like patterns
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ULA making new efforts on Vulcan reusability
Thursday, 21 August 2025 09:39
United Launch Alliance is leaning more into reusability as it advances work on recovering the engine section of the Vulcan rocket and embarks on another project.
Rare gigantic jet captured from ISS by NASA astronaut
Thursday, 21 August 2025 06:22
NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers photographed a rare gigantic jet on July 3, 2025, while aboard the International Space Station. Initially thought to be a sprite, analysis confirmed it was an even rarer Transient Luminous Event (TLE).
"Gigantic jets are a powerful type of electrical discharge that extends from the top of a thunderstorm into the upper atmosphere," explained Dr. Burcu Kosar, Pri CO2 increase to reshape geomagnetic storm impacts on satellites
Thursday, 21 August 2025 06:22
Rising carbon dioxide levels in Earths upper atmosphere will alter how geomagnetic storms influence satellite operations, according to new research from the U.S. National Science Foundation National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF NCAR), with implications for thousands of spacecraft that depend on stable orbital conditions.
Geomagnetic storms, driven by coronal mass ejections that flo Magnetic field mapping in Sagittarius C reveals new clues to Milky Way core dynamics
Thursday, 21 August 2025 06:22
The complex and turbulent Galactic Center has long challenged astronomers attempting to model its underlying physics. Now, new measurements of the magnetic field in Sagittarius C, a region within the Central Molecular Zone of the Milky Way, are offering unprecedented insight into the interplay between dense clouds, massive star formation, and magnetic structures.
Sagittarius C is known for China accelerates space computing as Geovis and Sugon map an orbital data network
Thursday, 21 August 2025 06:22
China is accelerating investment in the emerging space information, or space computing, sector that it frames as a future trillion-yuan growth engine, with leading firms joining to process satellite and aerial data in orbit rather than entirely on the ground.
Geovis Technology Co Ltd recently signed a framework agreement with supercomputer maker Sugon to co-develop an open and inclusive sp US Space Force launches first reprogrammable navigation satellite from L3Harris
Thursday, 21 August 2025 06:22
The US Space Force has placed the L3Harris-built Navigation Technology Satellite-3 (NTS-3) into orbit aboard a United Launch Alliance Vulcan rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. NTS-3 is the Department of Defense's first experimental navigation satellite in almost five decades, and the first fully reprogrammable Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) spacecraft designed to operate i 