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NASA faces another shift in its leadership—and in its vision
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Orion: Safeguarding Humanity’s Return to the Moon and the Journey Beyond

NASA’s Orion spacecraft is built around a single, uncompromising principle—crew must return home safely.
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PLD Space expands rocket subsystem testing leadership in Europe
PLD Space is now operating its Teruel Airport testing facility at maximum capacity, with over 155,000 square meters dedicated to rocket development. The company utilizes ten self-designed test benches for its MIURA 5 launcher, establishing the largest private rocket testing infrastructure in Europe and strengthening its vertical integration strategy.
Subsystem qualification for MIURA 5 pro Blue Origin's New Glenn Nails First Ocean Booster Landing
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket successfully made its way to orbit for the second time on Nov. 13, 2025. Although the second launch is never as flashy as the first, this mission is still significant in several ways.
For one, it launched a pair of NASA spacecraft named ESCAPADE, which are headed to Mars orbit to study that planet's magnetic environment and atmosphere. The twin spacecraft wil Star Catcher achieves milestone for wireless energy delivery to Moon missions
The lunar South Pole has gained attention from scientific and commercial sectors due to long-term exploration plans and its possible water ice deposits, which may enable future life support and fuel production. Deep craters in permanent shadow make this region a focal point for NASA's Artemis program and other international initiatives.
Recent technology demonstrations aim to overcome hars Water ice detection campaign prepares lunar robots for Moon mission
Researchers in Germany have conducted a campaign at the LUNA Analog Facility in Cologne to evaluate how water ice could be located and mapped on the Moon. Instruments and robotic vehicles were used in a simulated lunar environment with a substantial area covered in regolith material similar to Moon dust.
The Polar Explorer campaign at LUNA tested the mobility and sensing abilities of two r Simulated Milky Way with AI and supercomputing sets star modeling milestone
Researchers at the RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences in Japan, collaborating with The University of Tokyo and Universitat de Barcelona, have delivered the first simulation of the Milky Way that models over 100 billion individual stars spanning ten thousand years. The project utilized artificial intelligence alongside numerical simulations to achieve this sc 