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fromArs Technica
10 hours ago

Vast reveals flight suit, tests timepiece for commercial space station

The Vast Astronaut Flight Suit is designed for comfort, mobility, and customization for crew members during space missions.
#spacex
fromFuturism
1 day ago
Artificial intelligence

SpaceX Admits AI Data Centers in Space May Be a Really Terrible Idea

Silicon Valley
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

SpaceX settles lawsuit with state Coastal Commission over Vandenberg flights

SpaceX and the California Coastal Commission settled a lawsuit regarding flight regulations from Vandenberg Space Force Base.
Toronto startup
fromTESLARATI
2 weeks ago

SpaceX is keeping the Space Station alive again this weekend

SpaceX will launch Northrop Grumman's Cygnus XL cargo spacecraft on April 11, carrying over 11,000 pounds of supplies to the ISS.
Venture
fromFuturism
16 hours ago

SpaceX's IPO Plan Will Give Elon Musk Ironclad Rule Over the Resulting Empire

SpaceX's IPO could become the largest in history, significantly increasing Elon Musk's wealth and control over the company.
European startups
fromFast Company
1 day ago

SpaceX doubles down on AI with its potential $60 billion Cursor buy

SpaceX is investing in AI, partnering with Cursor, and preparing for a significant IPO while managing financial challenges in the AI sector.
Artificial intelligence
fromFuturism
1 day ago

SpaceX Admits AI Data Centers in Space May Be a Really Terrible Idea

Elon Musk advocates for AI data centers in orbit, citing low costs from solar power, but experts question feasibility and environmental impact.
Silicon Valley
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

SpaceX settles lawsuit with state Coastal Commission over Vandenberg flights

SpaceX and the California Coastal Commission settled a lawsuit regarding flight regulations from Vandenberg Space Force Base.
Toronto startup
fromTESLARATI
2 weeks ago

SpaceX is keeping the Space Station alive again this weekend

SpaceX will launch Northrop Grumman's Cygnus XL cargo spacecraft on April 11, carrying over 11,000 pounds of supplies to the ISS.
Science
fromBig Think
17 hours ago

Elon Musk, SpaceX, and the rise of "sovereignty as a service"

Musk's approach to regulation involved challenging laws to gain authority, leading SpaceX to dominate the launch market with minimal government oversight.
Privacy professionals
fromYahoo Finance
10 hours ago

Exclusive-SpaceX warns that inquiries into sexually abusive AI imagery may hurt market access

xAI's creation of abusive imagery may lead to market access loss, as warned by SpaceX in a regulatory filing.
fromAxios
15 hours ago

What to know about the missing scientists alarming Congress

Chairman James Comer and Rep. Eric Burlison sent letters to FBI Director Kash Patel, NASA administrator Jared Isaacman, Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, seeking information on the deaths and disappearances, and the processes and procedures in place to protect American scientific secrets and ensure personnel safety.
US news
Non-profit organizations
fromNature
2 days ago

Meeting the moment: how scientific philanthropies are expanding their reach

Federal funding cuts in 2025 prompted increased reliance on philanthropic funding for research and development in the US.
#nasa
Roam Research
fromTheregister
6 days ago

NASA sets Europe's jinxed Mars rover mission rolling again

NASA is proceeding with its support for the ESA's Rosalind Franklin Mars rover despite funding cut attempts by the Trump administration.
Gadgets
fromThe Verge
2 days ago

ISS astronauts are in the middle of a tech overhaul

NASA is upgrading laptops on the ISS to HP ZBook G9 Mobile Workstations.
Photography
fromDefector
3 days ago

This Phone Video From Artemis Is So Damn Cool | Defector

NASA's Artemis II mission uses stunning imagery, including iPhone photos, to engage public support and convey the crew's extraordinary experiences.
Science
fromArs Technica
15 hours ago

Eight months early and under budget, the Roman Telescope is ready to launch

NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will utilize repurposed spy satellite hardware to conduct wide-field infrared astronomy.
Roam Research
fromTheregister
6 days ago

NASA sets Europe's jinxed Mars rover mission rolling again

NASA is proceeding with its support for the ESA's Rosalind Franklin Mars rover despite funding cut attempts by the Trump administration.
Media industry
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

The Independent partners with WaterAid for Earth Day 2026

The Independent supports critical journalism and clean water initiatives, emphasizing the importance of accessible reporting and health conditions for women globally.
#elon-musk
Silicon Valley
fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

Elon Musk Is Taking the X Playbook to Starlink

Elon Musk plans to launch up to 1 million satellites to create space data centers for AI, aiming to revolutionize space infrastructure.
Venture
fromTESLARATI
2 days ago

How much of SpaceX will Elon Musk own after IPO will surprise you

Elon Musk will maintain significant voting control of SpaceX post-IPO through a dual-class equity structure favoring insiders.
Science
fromFuturism
3 weeks ago

There's a Blinking Warning Sign for the Data Centers in Space Industry

Elon Musk's plan for space-based data centers faces significant challenges similar to those encountered in previous failed projects.
Silicon Valley
fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

Elon Musk Is Taking the X Playbook to Starlink

Elon Musk plans to launch up to 1 million satellites to create space data centers for AI, aiming to revolutionize space infrastructure.
Venture
fromTESLARATI
2 days ago

How much of SpaceX will Elon Musk own after IPO will surprise you

Elon Musk will maintain significant voting control of SpaceX post-IPO through a dual-class equity structure favoring insiders.
Science
fromFuturism
3 weeks ago

There's a Blinking Warning Sign for the Data Centers in Space Industry

Elon Musk's plan for space-based data centers faces significant challenges similar to those encountered in previous failed projects.
Business intelligence
fromInfoWorld
1 day ago

SpaceX secures option to acquire AI coding startup Cursor for $60B

Enterprise buyers must act on contract language to secure data-handling provisions and address potential changes in model routing.
London startup
fromMail Online
6 years ago

British invention gives astronauts on the ISS faster internet

Astronauts on the ISS will receive broadband speeds up to 50Mbps from the British device COLKa, enhancing communication with Earth.
Apple
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Amazon Just Made a Big Space Play. Should Elon Musk Be Nervous?

Amazon acquires Globalstar for $11.57 billion to enhance its satellite capabilities and compete with SpaceX's Starlink.
European startups
fromTNW | Space
2 days ago

ATMOS raises 25.7M to make orbital return routine

ATMOS Space Cargo has secured €25.7 million to advance its PHOENIX re-entry capsule program and develop new vehicles for orbital transport.
US news
fromArs Technica
3 days ago

Pentagon pulls the plug on one of the military's most troubled space programs

The Pentagon canceled the OCX program for GPS control due to insurmountable issues after 16 years and nearly $8 billion in costs.
#artemis-ii
fromNature
1 week ago
Science

Stop the 'space race': space exploration must be a shared human endeavour

Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
18 hours ago

NASA's Artemis II was a major successso why couldn't the crew flush the toilet?

The Artemis II mission successfully demonstrated advanced technology but faced a toilet malfunction due to a clogged urine vent line.
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

NASA Artemis II astronauts say thank you to the world

Artemis II marks the first human mission to the moon in over 50 years, showcasing significant achievements and challenges faced by the crew.
Science
fromNature
1 week ago

Stop the 'space race': space exploration must be a shared human endeavour

Artemis II exemplifies international collaboration in space exploration, showcasing human curiosity despite geopolitical tensions and skepticism about crewed space missions.
fromTheregister
2 days ago

Phone-to-satellite services jump 25% in 8 months

The US leads the world in D2D connections, accounting for 45.9 percent of all global activity in March this year, driven largely by Starlink's extensive satellite constellation.
European startups
Roam Research
fromTelecompetitor
6 days ago

Opensignal: Can Starlink make the grade as a BEAD provider?

Starlink's BEAD awards cover 476,000 locations, but it faces performance, capacity, and affordability challenges as a scalable solution.
Roam Research
fromComputerWeekly.com
3 weeks ago

SpaceLocker launches first shared satellite mission | Computer Weekly

SpaceLocker transitions to satellite operations with a shared model, aiming to reduce costs and space debris while enabling broader access to orbit.
#blue-origin
fromFuturism
2 days ago
Science

Jeff Bezos' Botched Space Launch Was So Bad It Could Threaten NASA's Entire Moon Program

Science
fromTheregister
2 days ago

FAA grounds Blue Origin's New Glenn, probes satellite mishap

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket experienced a mishap, resulting in a failed satellite deployment and triggering an FAA investigation.
Science
fromFuturism
2 days ago

Jeff Bezos' Botched Space Launch Was So Bad It Could Threaten NASA's Entire Moon Program

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket failure jeopardizes NASA's Artemis program and could delay Moon landing plans.
Science
fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

FAA grounds Blue Origin's New Glenn after orbital setback

FAA orders Blue Origin to investigate New Glenn rocket's upper stage failure after unsuccessful satellite deployment.
Science
fromMail Online
2 days ago

Space scientists spot a 'sea slug'... can you see it?

NASA's Hubble telescope captured a stunning image of the Trifid Nebula, resembling a cosmic sea slug, showcasing star formation 5,000 light-years away.
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

The Space Infrastructure Builder Stumbles While the Launch Provider Burns Through Cash Faster

Redwire focuses on space infrastructure and autonomous systems. The company completed its Edge Autonomy acquisition and reported 50.7% year-over-year revenue growth. Management maintained full-year guidance of $320 to $340 million, and the book-to-bill ratio of 1.25 suggests demand is holding. But the business is bleeding cash with a net loss of $41.2 million in Q3, nearly double the $21 million loss from the prior year. Gross margin sits at just 16.3%, leaving almost no room for error.
Startup companies
Miscellaneous
fromMail Online
2 months ago

'Space junk' may cause flight delays as more satellites circle Earth

Satellite debris and uncontrolled rocket re-entries can force temporary airspace closures, causing travel disruptions despite an extremely low direct collision risk to aircraft.
Science
fromEngadget
3 days ago

The FAA grounds Blue Origin New Glenn rocket after failure to put payload in orbit

The FAA has grounded Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket following a mishap during its launch, initiating an investigation to ensure public safety.
#ast-spacemobile
Science
fromMail Online
6 days ago

NASA astronaut finds GOD after returning to Earth

Astronaut Reid Wiseman experienced profound emotions upon returning from space, particularly during a moment with a Navy chaplain.
fromTechzine Global
2 months ago

Is the future of compute space-based?

Could IT infrastructure, and even the rise of AI, eventually migrate beyond the atmosphere? Amazon founder Jeff Bezos predicted in October that gigawatt-scale, solar-powered data centers would be a reality within 10 to 20 years. At the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, Elon Musk was even more ambitious: AI data centers in the "final frontier" could be viable within two to three years. Google also plans to deploy its TPU chips in orbit via Project Suncatcher.
Artificial intelligence
Venture
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

This SpaceX veteran says the next big thing in space is satellites that return to Earth | TechCrunch

Lux Aeterna develops reusable satellites with integrated heat shields enabling payload return to Earth, securing $10 million seed funding for 2027 demonstration mission.
Artificial intelligence
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

SpaceX acquires xAI, plans to launch a massive satellite constellation to power it

SpaceX acquired xAI to vertically integrate AI and space capabilities, deploying orbital data centers to scale advanced AI while facing significant controversies and risks.
Venture
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

Congress extends ISS and tells NASA to get moving on private space stations

Senator Cruz's bill mandates NASA release commercial space station requirements within 60 days, a request for proposals within 90 days, and sign contracts with multiple providers within 180 days to accelerate private space station development.
#space-exploration
Science
fromNature
3 weeks ago

The Moon belongs to all of us - not just countries that can afford to reach it

Humanity's past interactions with celestial bodies raise concerns about environmental stewardship and decision-making in space exploration.
Science
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

This feels fragile': how a satellite-smashing chain reaction could spiral out of control

Earth's orbit has become increasingly crowded with thousands of satellites and fragments, reaching around 32,000 objects today.
Science
fromNature
3 weeks ago

The Moon belongs to all of us - not just countries that can afford to reach it

Humanity's past interactions with celestial bodies raise concerns about environmental stewardship and decision-making in space exploration.
Science
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

This feels fragile': how a satellite-smashing chain reaction could spiral out of control

Earth's orbit has become increasingly crowded with thousands of satellites and fragments, reaching around 32,000 objects today.
Science
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

Dogfighting in space won't look like the movies, but this company wants in on it

True Anomaly's Jackal satellite platform represents a new approach to space warfare, emphasizing precision, maneuverability, and deliberate planning rather than rapid combat scenarios.
Science
fromFuturism
1 month ago

Rapid Space Launches Shifting the Chemistry of Earth's Atmosphere

Increased satellite launches and spacecraft reentry are releasing metal aerosols into Earth's atmosphere, potentially damaging the ozone layer and altering stratospheric chemistry.
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

As data from space spikes, an innovative ground station company seeks to cash in

By the end of the year, Northwood, based in El Segundo, California, had shown the ability to build eight of these Portal arrays a month. And in January the company had deployed operational Portal antennas across two continents. These deployments, which comprise an area of 8 to 15 meters, have the equivalent capability of a 7-meter parabolic dish, said Griffin Cleverly, co-founder and chief technical officer of Northwood.
Science
Science
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

Which countries are actually serious about developing their own rockets?

Several US allies are funding domestic commercial launch industries to secure sovereign access to space as a national security and strategic priority.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Four new astronauts arrive via SpaceX rocket at International Space Station

The International Space Station (ISS) returned to full strength with Saturday's arrival of four new astronauts to replace colleagues who bailed early because of health concerns. SpaceX delivered the US, French and Russian astronauts a day after launching them from Cape Canaveral. Last month's medical evacuation was Nasa's first in 65 years of human spaceflight. One of four astronauts launched by SpaceX last summer suffered what officials described as a serious health issue, prompting their hasty return.
Science
fromArs Technica
2 months ago

Do you have ideas about how to improve America's space program?

Entrants will be required to write three- to five-page white papers that explain their idea and how they would shape markets and strengthen the space economy or national security. Papers are due by June 30, and judging will be complete by August 15. As an additional incentive, the best ideas will be briefed to relevant policymakers, including key members of Congress, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, and Saltzman, of the Space Force.
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