She saw a car-sized object above a Texas farm and found a wayward hunk of NASA equipment
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New Zealand charts continued growth of its space industry

The New Zealand government is touting the progress it is making to grow the country’s aerospace industry.
Week in images: 06-10 October 2025
Week in images: 06-10 October 2025
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Planet announces new line of satellites for daily Earth imaging

Planet has announced a new class of imaging satellites that will replace a line of spacecraft dating back to the company’s earliest days.
Huge commercial Chinese solid rocket launches 3 satellites from barge in the Yellow Sea

French space defense startup Dark ceases operations

The startup said it sought to position France at the forefront of space defense capabilities
Baby' Planet Photographed in a Ring around a Star for the First Time!
Researchers have discovered a young protoplanet called WISPIT 2b embedded in a ring-shaped gap in a disk encircling a young star. While theorists have thought that planets likely exist in these gaps (and possibly even create them), this is the first time that it has actually been observed.
Researchers have directly detected - essentially photographed - a new planet called WISPIT 2b, labele SpaceX plans Starship test flight in Texas as early as Monday
Elon Musk's SpaceX will conduct the 11th test flight of its Starship rocket Monday amid concerns that the United States is losing the race to return humans to the moon.
SpaceX said in a statement that the launch window will open at 6:15 p.m. CDT on Monday as the rocket prepares to launch from the company's Starbase compound in Texas. The launch will be livestreamed on Musk's social medi Astronomers detect unseen dark mass shaping distant galaxy light
Astronomers have identified a mysterious low-mass dark object nearly 10 billion light years away by tracing its faint gravitational distortion of light from a more distant galaxy. The object, weighing roughly one million solar masses, was detected through its subtle warping of a background galaxy's light rather than through any emitted radiation-a breakthrough that offers rare evidence supportin 
