Intuitive Machines emphasizes diversification beyond lunar landers

After two hard landings on the moon, Intuitive Machines is outlining a more diversified future for the company, with a greater emphasis on data services.
White House nominates Autry to be NASA’s chief financial officer

The person nominated but not confirmed to be NASA’s CFO in the first Trump administration is getting another shot in the second administration.
Webb sees galaxy mysteriously clearing fog of early Universe
Using the unique infrared sensitivity of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, researchers can examine ancient galaxies to probe secrets of the early Universe. Now, an international team of astronomers has identified bright hydrogen emission from a galaxy in an unexpectedly early time in the Universe’s history. The surprise finding is challenging researchers to explain how this light could have pierced the thick fog of neutral hydrogen that filled space at that time.
Watch wind whirl from the Sun
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Aside from sunlight, the Sun sends out a gusty stream of particles called the solar wind. The ESA-led Solar Orbiter mission is the first to capture on camera this wind flying out from the Sun in a twisting, whirling motion. The solar wind particles spiral outwards as if caught in a cyclone that extends millions of kilometres from the Sun.
Solar wind rains down on Earth's atmosphere constantly, but the intensity of this rain depends on solar activity. More than just a space phenomenon, solar wind can disrupt our telecommunication and navigation systems.
Solar Orbiter is on a mission to
Critical Software Announces Strategic Investment in Turion Space to Strengthen New Space Capabilities

Moog Ships Meteor Satellite Buses for National Security Space Mission

East Aurora, NY – Moog Inc.
Gravitics wins SpaceWERX award for tactically responsive space system

Gravitics, a company developing commercial space station modules, has won a Space Force award to leverage that technology for tactically responsive space.
Data and artificial intelligence: the fuel behind space discovery

As maintaining leadership in space is a primary goal, particularly across the United States Space Force, NASA and other federal agencies, the U.S.
NASA puts biggest rocket pieces together for Artemis II moon mission
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Introducing ESA's new hyper performance computing
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The high-performance computing (HPC) environment will be available for scientific research and technological development activities, supporting all ESA programmes as well as the researchers and small- and medium-enterprises from Member States.
