Lunar rover tire collaboration aims for deployment by 2029
Tuesday, 05 August 2025 07:33
ispace, inc. has signed an agreement with Bridgestone Corporation to jointly develop and evaluate tires for future small and medium-sized lunar rovers. The initiative aims to accelerate practical deployment of these tires for surface missions by the end of this decade.
Under the agreement, Bridgestone's soft, elastic tires - engineered with thin metal spokes for both durability and flexibi China allocates fresh batch of lunar samples to domestic research institutions
Tuesday, 05 August 2025 07:33
China has approved the ninth round of lunar sample lending applications, distributing over 30 grams of moon material to 32 research teams across 25 institutions. These samples, retrieved by the Chang'e 5 and Chang'e 6 missions, will support a broad spectrum of scientific studies.
According to the Lunar Exploration and Space Engineering Center, 30,881.8 milligrams of lunar samples will be s Beyond the Shadow of a Black Hole
Tuesday, 05 August 2025 07:33
he first black hole images stunned the world in 2019, with headlines announcing evidence of a glowing doughnut-shaped object from the center of galaxy Messier 87 (M87 - 55 million light years from Earth. Supercomputer simulations are now helping scientists sharpen their understanding about the environment beyond a black hole's 'shadow,' material just outside its event horizon.
"Ever since Black hole wave analysis refined using advanced WKB method
Tuesday, 05 August 2025 07:33
Black holes, the most gravitationally extreme objects in the universe, emit space-time ripples called quasinormal modes when disturbed - vibrations that can be detected as gravitational waves. These signals offer critical insight into a black hole's mass and structure, but precisely modeling the rapidly fading ones has remained elusive.
In a breakthrough study, Kyoto University researchers Webb reveals hidden galaxy populations in revisited deep field
Tuesday, 05 August 2025 07:33
Webb has returned to the iconic Hubble Ultra Deep Field, providing astronomers with an unprecedented mid-infrared perspective of one of the most studied regions in the sky. Using nearly 100 hours of observation time with its Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI), the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has delivered its deepest extragalactic view in a single filter to date.
This area, known a Lockheed Martin targets 2028 demo of space-based missile interceptors
Tuesday, 05 August 2025 00:55
The company is positioning its existing missile defense portfolio as foundation for homeland shield
Skyrora gets UK launch license as first flight likely slips to 2026
Monday, 04 August 2025 22:01
Skyrora has become the first British company to secure a launch license from the U.K.
NASA writes off Lunar Trailblazer mission
Monday, 04 August 2025 20:58
NASA has formally ended a lunar orbiter smallsat mission more than five months after losing contact with it, another blow to the agency’s efforts at low-cost planetary missions.
Eoptic and Starris establish strategic partnership to develop multispectral satellite imaging payloads
Monday, 04 August 2025 20:31
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Marking 13 years on Mars, NASA's Curiosity picks up new skills
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Military leaders say integrated space power crucial for national defense
Monday, 04 August 2025 16:43
Long March 12 launches first Guowang satellites developed by private firm
Monday, 04 August 2025 16:35
China's meteoric rise into space
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Is Earth orbit doomed to be a billionaire's playground?
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NASA's Europa clipper radar instrument proves itself at Mars
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