Private lunar lander from Japan falls silent while attempting a moon touchdown
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Private lunar lander from Japan crashes into moon in failed mission
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NASA, ISRO research aboard fourth private astronaut mission to station
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Earth from Space: Saharan dust plume
Thursday, 05 June 2025 13:00
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A thick plume of sand and dust from the Sahara Desert is seen in these satellite images blowing from the west coast of Africa across the Atlantic Ocean. Trump’s push for procurement reform faces familiar hurdles
Thursday, 05 June 2025 13:00
The Blue Danube Waltz sent into the stars
Thursday, 05 June 2025 12:31
On 31 May, a live performance of The Blue Danube – often referred to as the ‘anthem of space’ – was transmitted by the European Space Agency (ESA) into the vastness of space. The event marked a double celebration: ESA’s 50th anniversary and the 200th birthday of
Inside the Space Force’s unconstrained first days
Thursday, 05 June 2025 12:16
In this week's episode of Space Minds Retired Space Force Lt.
Hydrosat poised to launch second thermal-infrared satellite
Thursday, 05 June 2025 12:00
SAN FRANCISCO — Hydrosat announced plans June 5 to gather thermal-infrared imagery with a second satellite launching later this month on the SpaceX Transporter-14 rideshare.
NASA withdraws support for conferences
Thursday, 05 June 2025 10:37
A space station research conference has been canceled and the future of a long-running planetary science conference is in doubt as NASA pulls back support for those events.
U.S. satellite firms look abroad as foreign nations seek ‘sovereign’ eyes in the sky
Thursday, 05 June 2025 10:00
Fighter pilot takes next giant step for India's space plans
Thursday, 05 June 2025 09:26
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla blasts off into space next week as the first Indian to join the International Space Station (ISS), bearing with him New Delhi's dreams of its own manned space flight.
An airforce fighter pilot, 39-year-old Shukla is joining a four-crew mission launching from the United States with private company Axiom Space, aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule.
He will become Maritime Launch and T-Minus Engineering Announce Plans for Hypersonic Suborbital Launches from Spaceport Nova Scotia
Thursday, 05 June 2025 09:26
Maritime Launch Services Inc. (Cboe CA: MAXQ) (OTCQB: MAXQF) is pleased to announce a new collaboration with T-Minus Engineering B.V., a leading Dutch aerospace company, to launch the Barracuda, a hypersonic test platform, from Spaceport Nova Scotia in October 2025.
This mission will represent the next step in advancing Spaceport Nova Scotia's suborbital and hypersonic testing capabilities Millions of new solar system objects to be found and 'filmed in technicolor'
Thursday, 05 June 2025 09:26
A group of astronomers from across the globe, including a team from the University of Washington and led by Queen's University Belfast, have revealed new research showing that millions of new solar system objects will be detected by a brand-new facility, which is expected to come online later this year.
The NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory is set to revolutionize our knowledge of the sola Cosmic Himalayas quasar cluster defies explanation
Thursday, 05 June 2025 09:26
A newly discovered cluster of eleven quasars has shattered the previous record of five. Rather than being associated with a dense group of galaxies, these quasars sit on the boundary between two groups of galaxies. This structure, dubbed the "Cosmic Himalayas," cannot be explained by conventional theories, forcing astronomers to rethink the formation scenarios for quasars.
Quasars are some How does life rebound from mass extinctions
Thursday, 05 June 2025 09:26
If you're an animal living through a mass extinction, it's best to be one that's found a unique way to make a living.
A new analysis of the species that lived or died out in the wake of the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs has revealed unexpected patterns that counter our prevailing theories of survival in the wake of mass extinctions.
A team of scientists with the University of Ch 
