Second Edition of Space Debris 2026 Conference Kicks Off with Participation from 75 Countries
Tuesday, 27 January 2026 20:08
The second edition of the Space Debris 2026 Conference officially commenced today.
NASA, GE aerospace hybrid engine system marks successful test
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Amazon Leo satellites exceed brightness limits, study finds
Tuesday, 27 January 2026 15:00Verifying that you are not a bot
1400 quirky objects found in Hubble's archive
Tuesday, 27 January 2026 14:00
A team of astronomers have used a new AI-assisted method to search for rare astronomical objects in the Hubble Legacy Archive. The team sifted through nearly 100 million image cutouts in just two and a half days, uncovering nearly 1400 anomalous objects, more than 800 of which had never been documented before.
European Space Conference in Bruxelles: ESA DG keynote address
Tuesday, 27 January 2026 14:00
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Watch the keynote address by ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher at the 18th European Space Conference in Brussels.
The European Space Conference is a key strategic event bringing together representatives from ESA, the European Commission, industry, national space agencies and other European institutions to discuss the future of Europe in space.
The “Stealth” Strategy Pays Off: UARX Space Emerges as Europe’s High-Reliability Powerhouse
Tuesday, 27 January 2026 14:00
NIGRÁN, Spain — While much of the European NewSpace ecosystem has spent the last five years in a cycle of public fundraising and prototype announcements, UARX Space took a different […]
NASA evaluation lauds quality of PlanetiQ radio occultation data
Tuesday, 27 January 2026 13:15
SAN FRANCISCO – An independent NASA evaluation confirmed the quality of radio occultation data provided by PlanetiQ.
Low frequency lasers modeled to greatly boost nuclear fusion rates
Tuesday, 27 January 2026 12:25
A new theoretical study shows that intense laser fields could greatly enhance nuclear fusion reactions by reshaping the collision energies of interacting nuclei before they tunnel through the Coulomb barrier. The work tackles one of fusion energy's central challenges, the strong electrostatic repulsion between positively charged nuclei that usually demands temperatures of tens of millions of kel Oak Ridge team plans powerful test facility for next generation fusion components
Tuesday, 27 January 2026 12:25
The Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory is joining with Type One Energy and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville to develop a world class high heat flux facility to test fusion energy materials at the Tennessee Valley Authority's Bull Run Energy Complex in East Tennessee.
The new facility will evaluate how plasma facing components perform when exposed to the extreme heat Understanding USDT How Stablecoins Maintain Value in Volatile Markets
Tuesday, 27 January 2026 12:25
Cryptocurrency markets are known for extreme price swings, where values can rise or drop dramatically within hours. This volatility creates uncertainty for traders, investors, and institutions trying to move assets safely. Stablecoins have emerged to provide a consistent value anchor amid these fluctuations, offering predictable liquidity and price stability. Among them, USDT stands as one of th Quantum transport method reads open quantum states
Tuesday, 27 January 2026 12:25
What is the state of a quantum system? Answering this question is essential for exploiting quantum properties in emerging devices and for developing new quantum technologies across computing, sensing and secure communications.
Quantum technologies, whether computers, sensors or cryptographic systems, all rely on one essential step: the characterisation of quantum states. This process, know Activists question treaty power to protect high seas
Tuesday, 27 January 2026 12:25
After years of international negotiation and diplomacy, the High Seas Treaty has come into force in January 2026, with 61 states ratifying the agreement to protect international waters and marine life. The milestone has renewed debate over whether international law can meaningfully safeguard the ocean without robust enforcement and complementary direct action.
In a new book titled The Only Stratoship alliance charts staged path for smallsat payloads
Tuesday, 27 January 2026 12:25
Stratoship has signed a memorandum of understanding with Queensland based companies Orbit2Orbit and Sunburnt Space Co to build a staged lab to space pathway for small satellite payloads.
The agreement establishes a commercial framework that links laboratory development, stratospheric testing, very low Earth orbit and orbital missions into a coherent progression for customers.
Under t Hydrogen nuclei experiment sharpens view of quarks inside matter
Tuesday, 27 January 2026 12:25
The lightest element in the universe is helping nuclear physicists probe the inner structure of matter with new precision. At the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, researchers have compared two isotopes of hydrogen to gain sharper insight into how quarks and gluons are arranged inside protons and neutrons.
Hydrogen sits at the top of the Periodic T 
