The next space race will be won at night
On the lunar surface, every “night” lasts roughly 14 Earth days. With the sun out of view, temperatures plunge to nearly minus 300 degrees…
Landspace begins final preparations for China’s first orbital launch and landing attempt
HELSINKI — Launch startup Landspace is in the final stages of preparations for the first launch of its Zhuque-3 rocket and a potentially…
Samara Aerospace pointing technology to be tested in orbit
SAN FRANCISCO – Samara Aerospace’s patented satellite-pointing technology will soon be tested in orbit on an Impulse Space Mira orbital…
Vantor satellites track space objects in ‘blind spots’ inaccessible to military ground sensors
WASHINGTON — Vantor, the commercial Earth intelligence firm formerly known as Maxar Intelligence, has begun providing high-resolution…
Axiom Space Teams with Astrolab to Advance Lunar Exploration
Astrolab, together with teammates Axiom Space and Odyssey Space Research, were awarded a NASA contract to advance the development of a Lunar…
Space Debris and Satellite Reentry: The Growing Challenge of Orbital Sustainability
A Celestial Traffic Jam The night sky has become increasingly crowded. As thousands of satellites orbit Earth, many burning up as brilliant…
Blue Origin Launches Project Oasis to Map Lunar Resources
Space Company Plans Multi-Phase Mission to Transform Moon into Resource Hub Blue Origin has unveiled Project Oasis. This ambitious program…
Power and Prestige: Unveiling the Rolls-Royce F130 Engines
Power and Prestige: Rolls-Royce F130 Engine Overview Rolls-Royce, a name synonymous with luxury and excellence, has long been celebrated for…
University of Arizona Reaches for the Stars
Historic NASA Partnership Opens New Frontiers in Human Spaceflight The University of Arizona has achieved a significant milestone in space…









