Medical issue could force early end of Crew-11 ISS mission

An unspecified “medical concern” involving one of the astronauts aboard the International Space Station has postponed a spacewalk and could force an unprecedented early return of part of the crew.
Interplanetary science needs a commercial backbone

Private group unveils plans for large space telescope

A billionaire-backed philanthropic organization is funding the development of a series of new observatories, including a space telescope larger than Hubble.
2026 will clarify Europe’s new priorities for space

Launchers Isar Aerospace is expected to attempt its second two-stage Spectrum vehicle test flight, a key step after its first, partially successful liftoff in 2025.
The moon, AI and the high-stakes decisions shaping space’s future

Vulcan to open 2026 with national security launch

The launch of USSF-87 comes amid leadership change at United Launch Alliance and pressure to increase launch tempo
The ‘space tax’ on your self-driving car

LiDAR costs, compute power and AI training are the “big three” usually associated with the high cost of autonomous vehicles (AVs).
NASA cancels spacewalk due to medical issue and may bring the crew back early
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Roman Space Telescope on track for September launch

NASA expects to launch the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope as soon as September, seeing it as evidence the agency can do flagships on cost and schedule.
