Minibus provides $24.4 billion for NASA for fiscal year 2026
Monday, 05 January 2026 15:22
House and Senate appropriators have released the text of a final appropriations bill for fiscal 2026 that largely rejects the steep cuts the Trump administration proposed for NASA.
ARCHE ORBITAL SYSTEMS Signs Strategic MoU with MSRO to Advance National Space Capabilities for the Maldives
Monday, 05 January 2026 15:09
Dubai / Male’ November 18, 2025 – ARCHE ORBITAL SYSTEMS, a global space-technology company specializing in advanced mission design and in-orbit services operations, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) […]
No more free rides: it’s time to pay for space safety
Monday, 05 January 2026 13:00
A small but important change can be found at the end of President Trump’s sweeping December 18, 2025, Executive Order, “Ensuring American Space Superiority.
Tree planting for εpsilon
Monday, 05 January 2026 12:34
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Tree planting for εpsilon China’s astronauts complete cave training amid preparations for moon missions
Monday, 05 January 2026 12:26
China’s astronaut corps has completed a near month-long underground cave training, conducted in part to prepare for future crewed lunar landing missions.
L3Harris to sell majority stake in space propulsion unit to AE Industrial
Monday, 05 January 2026 11:56
Private equity firm to revive Rocketdyne name, L3Harris keeps RS-25 engine
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Space Rider orbital ballet
Monday, 05 January 2026 09:00
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Animation showing a possible interoperability application in orbit of payload deployment and retrieval operations with ESA’s reusable Space Rider.
Space Rider is a versatile uncrewed robotic laboratory about the size of two minivans. This video shows operations of how Space Rider could fly to an orbital platform and deliver payloads using a robotic arm as well as retrieving other payloads to return them to Earth. In the near future platforms orbiting Earth could allow for cheap and efficient experimentation and research in the low Earth-orbit economy. Whereas Space Rider could stay in orbit for two months, by delivering
Hunga eruption reshaped stratospheric water and ozone with limited climate cooling
Monday, 05 January 2026 07:23
A new international assessment details how the January 2022 eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Haapai volcano in the South Pacific altered the stratosphere, atmospheric chemistry, and radiation while having only a small impact on global surface climate and the Antarctic ozone hole.
The Hunga Volcanic Eruption Atmospheric Impacts Report, released under the Atmospheric Processes and their Rol From roots to rocket
Monday, 05 January 2026 07:20
On 5 January 2026, the European Astronaut Centre (EAC) in Cologne, Germany, hosted a special tradition: the planting of an astronaut tree by ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot in honour of her first mission to space, εpsilon. This symbolic gesture celebrates her achievements and future mission while reinforcing the deep connection between space explorers and the planet they call home.
North Korea tests hypersonic missiles, says nuclear forces ready for war
Monday, 05 January 2026 04:37
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test-firing of "cutting-edge" hypersonic missiles to ready Pyongyang's nuclear forces for war, state media said Monday.
Pyongyang said Sunday's test was made all the more necessary by "recent geopolitical crisis" - a clear nod to this weekend's events in North Korea's socialist ally Venezuela.
Seoul and Tokyo said Sunday they had detected the Deep Arctic gas hydrate mounds host ultra deep cold seep ecosystem
Monday, 05 January 2026 04:37
A multinational research team led by UiT The Arctic University of Norway has identified the deepest known gas hydrate cold seep on Earth during the Ocean Census Arctic Deep - EXTREME24 expedition, documenting the Freya Hydrate Mounds at 3,640 meters depth on the Molloy Ridge in the Greenland Sea. The work reveals a previously unknown ecosystem on the Arctic seafloor where exposed gas hydrate, me Terran Orbital to build satellite buses for SDA Tranche 3 Tracking Layer
Monday, 05 January 2026 04:37
Terran Orbital has been selected by Lockheed Martin to supply satellite bus platforms for the Space Development Agency's Tranche 3 Tracking Layer within the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture.
Under this program, Lockheed Martin will deliver 18 space vehicles that provide missile warning, tracking, and defense functions for SDA's Tranche 3 Tracking Layer. Terran Orbital will supply Spatiotemporal resilience model targets IoT unmanned fleets
Monday, 05 January 2026 04:37
Researchers from Zhengzhou University, the University of Kent, and City University of Hong Kong have developed a framework to evaluate and optimize the spatiotemporal resilience of Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled unmanned system of systems operating in complex missions. The work responds to the growing use of unmanned aerial vehicles and unmanned vehicles in hazardous environments where maintai NASA and Boeing advance control strategies for flexible long span airliner wings
Monday, 05 January 2026 04:37
The airliners of coming decades may feature long, slender wings that change the look of commercial aircraft while improving ride quality and cutting fuel use.
Those high aspect ratio wings promise lower drag and better efficiency, but their increased flexibility introduces structural and control challenges that engineers must address before airlines can adopt them.
As part of the Int Alen Space begins SATMAR satellite validation over Bay of Algeciras
Monday, 05 January 2026 04:37
Alen Space has completed the first demonstrator pilot campaign of VDES technology using its SATMAR satellite over the Bay of Algeciras in southern Spain. Over the past week, the company worked with Egatel and the Port Authority of the Bay of Algeciras to run several operational tests in a real maritime setting.
In the first pilot, SATMAR supported message exchanges between a vessel and the 
