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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 09, 2025
Simulation results from Stevens Institute of Technology researchers Iser Pena and Hao Chen indicate that who you send to Mars matters as much as what you send. Published October 8, 2025 in PLOS One, the study used agent-based modeling to probe how personality mix and team roles shape stress, health, performance, and cohesion over a simulated 500-day mission. The model linked individual dif
Paris, France (SPX) Sep 30, 2025
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured the first detailed measurements of a circumplanetary disc that may serve as a birthplace for moons around a massive exoplanet. The discovery, involving the companion world CT Cha b located 625 light years away, sheds light on how Jupiter's Galilean satellites may have emerged more than four billion years ago. The international team used Webb's
London, UK (SPX) Oct 09, 2025
A study co-led by the University of Oxford, Google Cloud and Radboud University shows a general-purpose large language model, Google's Gemini, can identify real celestial changes and explain its reasoning using only 15 example image triplets and brief instructions, achieving about 93% accuracy across ATLAS, MeerLICHT and Pan-STARRS alerts. The workflow ingests New, Reference and Difference
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 09, 2025
A fragment of ancient ice and dust from another star system has arrived in our cosmic neighborhood as 3I/ATLAS, only the third interstellar comet ever found. Using NASA's Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, Auburn University physicists detected hydroxyl gas, the ultraviolet by-product of water, confirming active water release from this visitor. Swift's vantage point above Earth's atmosphere en
Plato’s spacecraft is complete

By fitting its sunshield and solar panels, engineers have completed the construction of Plato, the European Space Agency’s mission to discover Earth-like exoplanets. Plato is on track for the final key tests to confirm that it is fit for launch.

Stoke Space raises $510 million

Wednesday, 08 October 2025 22:03
Stoke Nova

Stoke Space, a company developing a fully reusable launch vehicle, has raised $510 million to fund operations through its first launches, bringing its total capital raised to nearly $1 billion.

Rising investments create new opportunities for smallsat manufacturers in Europe. Credit: SpaceNews illustration; Aerospace Corp

European rearmament and Trump’s Golden Dome drive surge in investments and valuations, executives say

NS-36 liftoff

Blue Origin launched its sixth crewed New Shepard flight so far this year Oct.

The Space Force’s working capital fund will be used to buy satellite communications and other commercial space services with funds from internal Department of War customers

Muon Space won a $44.6 million contract to demonstrate dual-use environmental monitoring constellation

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