Trump’s ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ would give Space Force a nearly $40 billion budget
Thursday, 26 June 2025 17:52
The Pentagon has no backup plan if the massive reconciliation package fails to pass
Technology safeguards agreement enables Firefly launches from Sweden
Thursday, 26 June 2025 15:38
An agreement between the United States and Sweden brings Firefly Aerospace one step closer to launching its Alpha rocket from a Swedish spaceport.
Ax-4 joins the International Space Station
Thursday, 26 June 2025 14:39
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On 26 June 2025 ESA project astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski from Poland and his crewmates arrived to the International Space Station on the Axiom-4 mission (Ax-4).
The Polish project astronaut is the second of a new generation of European astronauts to fly on a commercial human spaceflight opportunity with Axiom Space.
Sponsored by the Polish government and supported by ESA, the Polish Ministry of Economic Development and Technology (MRiT), and the Polish Space Agency (POLSA), the mission will include an ambitious technological and scientific programme with several experiments led by ESA and proposed by the Polish space industry.
Living Planet Symposium Extra News: Day 4
Thursday, 26 June 2025 14:15
The fourth day of ESA’s Living Planet Symposium was busier than ever.
Today, ESA signed an agreement on integrating satellite data into global environmental reporting frameworks as part of ESA’s Fundamental Data Records Framework. A contract with the Finnish government and the Finnish Meteorological Institute was signed to establish a calibration and validation ‘supersite’. ESA and the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures paved the way to integrating satellite data into environmental reporting frameworks. And the New Space Scout missions were also in the spotlight as ESA signed a contract with ISISPACE to development of the Tango mission. Four new
Space-grown muscle tissues reveal rapid aging-like decline in microgravity
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What Mars can teach us about life
Thursday, 26 June 2025 12:51
In this week’s episode of Space Minds David Ariosto sits down Nathalie Cabrol, Director of the Carl Sagan Center at the SETI Institute who explains why the Red Planet may hold answers about extraterrestrial life as well as our own origins.
International Space Station welcomes its first astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary
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New ESA gravity mission to detect weakening ocean conveyor
Thursday, 26 June 2025 12:15
At the Living Planet Symposium, attendees have been hearing how ESA’s Next Generation Gravity Mission could provide the first opportunity to directly track a vital ocean circulation system that warms our planet – but is now weakening, risking a possible collapse with far-reaching consequences.
Deep tech is driving the next frontier in in-flight connectivity
Thursday, 26 June 2025 12:00
US Radar Test Marks Milestone in Missile Threat Detection Capabilities
Thursday, 26 June 2025 10:46
Lockheed Martin and the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) have completed a pivotal test of next-generation radar technology during Flight Test Other-26a (FTX-26a), confirming a major advancement in US homeland defense.
The Long Range Discrimination Radar (LRDR), developed by Lockheed Martin, successfully detected, tracked, and discriminated a live ballistic missile threat amid challenging condi Growing Homes On Mars: TAMU Research Pioneers Autonomous Construction Using Synthetic Lichens
Thursday, 26 June 2025 10:46
Inhabiting Mars has long been a futuristic fantasy fueled by science fiction. However, successful landings on our neighboring planet over the past half-century have made this seemingly far-fetched idea increasingly plausible.
But don't start packing just yet. First, we must figure out how to build structures millions of miles from Earth. Sending rockets carrying massive payloads of constru Desert lichen offers new evidence for the possibility of life on other planets
Thursday, 26 June 2025 10:46
The question of whether Earth is alone in harboring life has captivated humanity for millennia. In recent years, scientists have turned to Earth-like planets in other solar systems that may show the most promise, but many revolve around stars that emit much stronger solar radiation than our own. Now, a new study offers evidence that life as we know it may be able to thrive on those Earth-like ex Perseverance reveals clay minerals and sets distance record in Martian exploration
Thursday, 26 June 2025 10:46
NASA's Perseverance rover has completed its 30th abrasion study, drilling into a Martian rock named "Kenmore" to uncover geologic secrets beneath its dusty surface. On June 3, the rover abraded a two-inch-wide patch, then cleared debris with a nitrogen-powered device known as the gaseous Dust Removal Tool (gDRT), which delivers five puffs per operation. This technique enables scientists to exami Halogen clues shed light on lunar crust evolution
Thursday, 26 June 2025 10:46
Rocks from the Moon's near side hold unexpectedly high levels of chlorine, offering fresh insights into the processes that shaped the lunar crust. An international team led by the University of Munster, alongside Ehime University in Japan and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, conducted lab-based simulations of lunar rock formation to explore how chlorine behaves under lunar conditions.
Their e James Webb reveals sub-Saturn mass exoplanet in young star system
Thursday, 26 June 2025 10:46
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has directly imaged a previously unknown exoplanet, marking a significant milestone since the telescope's launch in 2022. Led by a CNRS researcher at the Observatoire de Paris-PSL and Universite Grenoble Alpes, the discovery was enabled by a coronagraph developed in France and installed on JWST's MIRI instrument.
This technology, created through a CNRS 