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NASA Advances Work on NEO Surveyor Asteroid-Hunting Spacecraft

Martian Ice Caps Reveal Insights into Ancient Climate Shifts

Highest-Resolution Black Hole Images Captured by Event Horizon Telescope

HKU Geologists Uncover Extensive Intrusive Magmatism at Chang'e-6 Lunar Site

NASA's Advanced Solar Sail Successfully Deploys in Space

NASA and Boeing Prepare for Uncrewed Starliner Return Mission

European drill and mini lab secure ride to the Moon

ESA's Prospect package, including drill and a miniaturised laboratory, will fly to the Moon’s South Polar region in search of volatiles, including water ice, as part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative.
Discover where space begins: the guide to ESA’s establishments

Discover where space begins: the guide to ESA’s establishments
Blue Origin completes latest space tourism flight

Blue Origin completes latest space tourism flight successfully

Blue Origin flew its latest group of six thrill-seekers to the edge of space and back again Thursday, including the youngest-ever woman to complete the feat.
Mission NS-26 marked the eighth human spaceflight for the company, founded by Jeff Bezos, as it presses ahead in the emerging suborbital tourism market.
Karsen Kitchen, a 21-year-old senior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, became the youngest woman ever to cross the Karman Line, the internationally recognized boundary marking the edge of space, 100 kilometers (62 miles) above the Earth's surface.
Blue Origin's small New Shepard rocket blasted off at 8:00 am local time (1300 GMT) from the company's Launch Site One base in west Texas.
After liftoff, the sleek and spacious capsule separated from its booster, which boasts zero carbon emissions, before the rocket performed a precise vertical landing.