Missile Defense Agency clarifies ‘SHIELD’ vendor selection is not a Golden Dome preview
Wednesday, 03 December 2025 19:33
MDA selected 1,014 vendors for the Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense (SHIELD) program
Astronomers warn satellite growth may contaminate nearly all space telescope data
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New ESA connection to advance robotics for lunar exploration
Wednesday, 03 December 2025 16:58
Engineers are using a satellite link between two European Space Agency facilities to advance teleoperated robotics systems that could enable future lunar explorers to study the Moon from afar.
A New Industrial Age in Orbit
Wednesday, 03 December 2025 16:34
For decades, building a space mission meant a hard choice between two imperfect models.
The bacteria that won't wake up: NASA discovers new bacteria 'playing dead'
Wednesday, 03 December 2025 14:05?️
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NASA's Fly Foundational robots demo to bolster in-space infrastructure
Wednesday, 03 December 2025 14:04?️
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Interstellar object covered in 'icy volcanoes' could rewrite our understanding of how comets formed
Wednesday, 03 December 2025 13:50?️
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SLI bets on satellite leasing with $200 million commitment to AscendArc
Wednesday, 03 December 2025 13:00
Asset-financing specialist SLI plans to buy two small GEO satellites from U.S.
Space Force top buyer says rapid commercial innovation is reshaping military space strategy
Wednesday, 03 December 2025 12:41
LandSpace ZQ 3 Y1 rocket reaches orbit on first reusable flight attempt
Wednesday, 03 December 2025 12:33
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Dec 03, 2025
LandSpace, a private Chinese rocket company, has flown its ZQ 3, or Rosefinch 3, carrier rocket for the first time, marking China's initial orbital mission using a reusable rocket architecture, although recovery of the first-stage booster was not successful.
The ZQ 3 Y1 vehicle, built mainly from stainless steel, lifted off at noon from a dedicated launch service tower at the Jiuquan Satel
LandSpace, a private Chinese rocket company, has flown its ZQ 3, or Rosefinch 3, carrier rocket for the first time, marking China's initial orbital mission using a reusable rocket architecture, although recovery of the first-stage booster was not successful.
The ZQ 3 Y1 vehicle, built mainly from stainless steel, lifted off at noon from a dedicated launch service tower at the Jiuquan Satel Micro nano robots aim to cut carbon buildup in closed life support systems
Wednesday, 03 December 2025 12:33
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Dec 03, 2025
Researchers have developed micro and nanoscale reconfigurable robots that capture and release carbon dioxide in confined life support systems such as crewed spacecraft, submarines, and sealed shelters. The team led by Prof. Hui He at Guangxi University reports that these micro nano reconfigurable robots, or MNRM, use sunlight as an energy source while moving through the system to avoid local ove
Researchers have developed micro and nanoscale reconfigurable robots that capture and release carbon dioxide in confined life support systems such as crewed spacecraft, submarines, and sealed shelters. The team led by Prof. Hui He at Guangxi University reports that these micro nano reconfigurable robots, or MNRM, use sunlight as an energy source while moving through the system to avoid local ove Bacterial partnership offers pathway to produce Mars regolith bricks for future habitats
Wednesday, 03 December 2025 12:33
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 03, 2025
Human missions to Mars will require robust shelters that can be built without hauling heavy materials from Earth, pushing engineers and scientists to focus on in situ resource utilization of the planet's regolith. A new perspective article describes how carefully selected microbial communities could turn Martian dust into structural elements for habitats, while also contributing to life-support
Human missions to Mars will require robust shelters that can be built without hauling heavy materials from Earth, pushing engineers and scientists to focus on in situ resource utilization of the planet's regolith. A new perspective article describes how carefully selected microbial communities could turn Martian dust into structural elements for habitats, while also contributing to life-support NASA desert drone trials refine navigation software for future Mars explorers
Wednesday, 03 December 2025 12:33
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 03, 2025
To prepare new autonomous systems for Mars, NASA teams have been testing drones, a legged robot, and a winged flyer concept in harsh desert environments in California, New Mexico, and Virginia. The work is part of 25 Mars Exploration Program technology projects funded this year to extend the reach and capability of future Red Planet missions.
At Death Valley National Park and in the nearby
To prepare new autonomous systems for Mars, NASA teams have been testing drones, a legged robot, and a winged flyer concept in harsh desert environments in California, New Mexico, and Virginia. The work is part of 25 Mars Exploration Program technology projects funded this year to extend the reach and capability of future Red Planet missions.
At Death Valley National Park and in the nearby SPHERE debris disk survey maps hidden asteroid and comet belts in young planetary systems
Wednesday, 03 December 2025 12:33
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Dec 03, 2025
Observations with the SPHERE instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope have produced a large gallery of debris disks around nearby young stars, revealing where unseen asteroid- and comet-scale bodies are colliding and generating dust. Gael Chauvin, SPHERE project scientist and co-author, said: "This data set is an astronomical treasure. It provides exceptional insights into the properties of debr
Observations with the SPHERE instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope have produced a large gallery of debris disks around nearby young stars, revealing where unseen asteroid- and comet-scale bodies are colliding and generating dust. Gael Chauvin, SPHERE project scientist and co-author, said: "This data set is an astronomical treasure. It provides exceptional insights into the properties of debr Cosmic rays drive urgent search for better protection before crewed trips to Mars
Wednesday, 03 December 2025 12:33
Norwich, UK (SPX) Dec 03, 2025
The first step on the Moon was one of humanity's most exciting accomplishments. Now scientists are planning return trips - and dreaming of Mars beyond.
Next year, Nasa's Artemis II mission will send four astronauts to fly around the Moon to test the spacecraft before future landings. The following year, two astronauts are expected to explore the surface of the Moon for a week as part of Na
The first step on the Moon was one of humanity's most exciting accomplishments. Now scientists are planning return trips - and dreaming of Mars beyond.
Next year, Nasa's Artemis II mission will send four astronauts to fly around the Moon to test the spacecraft before future landings. The following year, two astronauts are expected to explore the surface of the Moon for a week as part of Na 
