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SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk hurled insults at NASA’s acting administrator a day after complaints that the company was behind schedule on its Artemis lunar lander.

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Lynk Global plans to merge with Omnispace to upgrade its direct-to-device services with globally coordinated S-band spectrum, joining SpaceX and AST SpaceMobile in shoring up satellite frequencies after initially relying on cellular partnerships.

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Space debris surrounding Earth

The congestion and pollution of Earth orbit is quickly getting worse. We need to be able to quantify how our behaviour impacts the orbital environment in the future. To this end, the European Space Agency (ESA) is adding a new health index to its yearly Space Environment Report that summarises in one number the status of our space environment over time.

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MetOp-SG's IASI-NG returns first data

MetOp-SG's IASI-NG first data

MetOp-SG's IASI-NG returns first data

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Illustration of a moon mining operation. Credit: NASA

Traditional mining expertise plus space startup innovation will equal the winning formula for lunar resource extraction.

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Vantor’s space-to-space intelligence business is also known as non-Earth imagery

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Washington DC (UPI) Oct 22, 2025
Chinese space authorities reached a new milestone this week as they tested a reusable rocket that they hope to use to join the United States, Japan and other nations in the bid for space dominance. On Monday, Chinese company LandSpace executed a static-fire test with its 217-foot-tall Zhuque-3 rocket launcher. The rocket is on the way to its inaugural test flight expected at some point
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Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Oct 23, 2025
Meteorites are vital tools for investigating planetary formation and evolution, yet most are lost to atmospheric and geological processes on Earth. Carbonaceous Ivuna-type (CI) chondrites are particularly rare, representing less than one percent of terrestrial meteorite finds. The Moon, with its minimal atmosphere and geological activity, offers a unique preservation environment for such meteori
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Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Oct 23, 2025
A 19th-century hypothesis dismissed for decades is now illuminating one of physics' most perplexing mysteries: why our universe is made primarily of matter rather than antimatter. Researchers in Japan have proposed that knotted energy fields, or "cosmic knots", arising naturally in an expanded particle physics model, may have briefly dominated the early universe and tipped the balance in favor o
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