Astroport and Orbit Fab Join Forces for Lunar Exploration Breakthrough

Skyrora eyes spring 2025 launch amid UK regulatory hangups


Latest Starship flight prompts praise and worries at IAC


US Space Force awards SpaceX over $733M for national security launch services
The US Space Force's Space Systems Command (SSC) has awarded SpaceX two National Security Space Launch (NSSL) Phase 3 Lane 1 Launch Service Task Orders (LSTOs), totaling $733,566,001. These task orders are the first under an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract awarded in June 2024 and include one task order for seven Space Development Agency (SDA) launches and another for a N Shrouded axions may surround neutron stars
Physicists from the universities of Amsterdam, Princeton, and Oxford have uncovered evidence that extremely light particles, known as axions, may form large clouds around neutron stars. These particles could help explain dark matter, one of the greatest mysteries in physics, and might even be detectable with current technology.
The new research, published in 'Physical Review X', builds on SpaceX launches 20 spare satellites for rival OneWeb LEO constellation


Perseverance just keeps roving across Mars
Throughout the past week, Perseverance has continued marching up the Jezero crater rim. This steep ascent through the Martian regolith (soil) can prove to be slow driving for the rover, as the wheels can slip on the steepest areas. This is like trying to run up a hill of sand on a beach - with every step forward, you also slip back a little way down the hill! This just means the Science and Engi 




