Thunderstorm, not eclipse, drove tree signal spike in Dolomites
Sunday, 08 February 2026 05:54
Around 14 hours before a partial solar eclipse crossed the Dolomites in northern Italy, a cluster of spruce trees showed a sharp, synchronized rise in electrical activity. A new opinion paper argues that this spike did not reflect any anticipatory response to the eclipse but was instead triggered by a local thunderstorm and nearby lightning.
In a widely publicized study, Chiolerio and coll Alfven waves drive stable electric fields that power auroras
Sunday, 08 February 2026 05:54
The shimmering curtains of the aurora form when energetic electrons plunge into Earths upper atmosphere and collide with atoms and molecules, releasing light across the polar skies. For decades, scientists have known that these electrons are accelerated by intense electric fields above the auroral regions, but they lacked a clear explanation for how those fields are generated and sustained in ne Gilat books multimillion order for Sidewinder inflight ESA terminals
Sunday, 08 February 2026 05:54
Gilat Satellite Networks has secured a multimillion order from a major global avionics company for its Sidewinder electronically steered antenna inflight connectivity terminals designed by Gilat Stellar Blu, with deliveries scheduled over the next six months.
The new contract underscores growing momentum for the Sidewinder ESA platform as airlines and service providers look to deploy advan Britain Launches Secure Satellite Timing System to Guard Critical Services
Sunday, 08 February 2026 05:54
Britain has contracted GMV to build a Two-Way Satellite Time and Frequency Transfer system designed to deliver assured Position, Navigation and Time services for national infrastructure, defense operations, and the wider economy. The system will reduce dependence on Global Navigation Satellite Systems, which remain vulnerable to interference and disruption.
GMV won the competitive tender t First Crewed Moon Flyby In 54 Years: Artemis II
Sunday, 08 February 2026 05:54
Almost as tall as a football field, NASAs Space Launch System rocket and capsule stack traveled slowly - just under 1 mile per hour - out to the Artemis II launchpad, its temporary home at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, on Jan. 17, 2026. That slow crawl is in stark contrast to the peak velocity it will reach on launch day, over 22,000 miles per hour, when it will send a crew of four on a j Dark matter core may drive Milky Way center
Sunday, 08 February 2026 05:54
Our Milky Way galaxy may not host a supermassive black hole at its center but instead an enormous concentration of dark matter that exerts an equivalent gravitational influence on nearby stars and gas, according to new research published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. The authors argue that this invisible substance, which makes up most of the universe's mass, can account b Isar Aerospace expands engine and stage testing at Esrange
Sunday, 08 February 2026 05:54
Isar Aerospace is expanding its test operations at Esrange Space Center in Kiruna, Sweden, by establishing a second test site in cooperation with SSC Space. The new infrastructure is intended to support the development and production ramp up of the companys Spectrum launch vehicle and to help make access to space more scalable for European customers.
The expansion at Esrange is aligned wit Falcon 9 returns to flight after upper stage engine investigation
Saturday, 07 February 2026 21:14
A Falcon 9 launched a batch of Starlink satellites on Feb.
SpaceX IPO could drive investor interest in other space companies
Saturday, 07 February 2026 19:46
An investor in two space companies that went public in the past year said an upcoming SpaceX IPO could generate new investor interest while also triggering a wave of consolidation.
Space Force awards $54.5 million contract to Starfish Space for GEO servicing vehicle
Saturday, 07 February 2026 14:49
Starfish’s Otter spacecraft will support relocation and life extension of military satellites
Crew-12 readies for launch
Saturday, 07 February 2026 13:00
Crew-12 is scheduled to lift off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA, no earlier than Wednesday 11 February.
China launches reusable spaceplane on fourth secretive orbital mission
Saturday, 07 February 2026 10:00
NASA confirms first flight to ISS since medical evacuation
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NASA seeks to bolster workforce, reduce reliance on contractors
Friday, 06 February 2026 23:15
Viasat sees orbital data center partnership opportunity
Friday, 06 February 2026 21:56
While Viasat has no plans to join the rush to deploy orbital data centers, the satellite operator sees a role providing the communications links needed to connect such systems with users on Earth and other spacecraft.
