Artemis 2 could launch as soon as February
Thursday, 25 September 2025 18:09
NASA’s Artemis 2 mission around the moon could launch as soon as early February, as both agency officials and the mission’s four-person crew say they are ready for the flight.
L3Harris looks to scale production of hybrid satcom radios after successful Air Force tests
Thursday, 25 September 2025 17:54
Under a partnership with Amazon’s Kuiper, L3Harris would bring the broadband service to military users
Tumbleweed rover tests demonstrate transformative technology for low-cost Mars exploration
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Space dynamics lab shares open-source software to detect potentially dangerous meteors
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NASA awards Katalyst Space contract to reboost Swift spacecraft
Thursday, 25 September 2025 14:02
NASA has awarded a $30 million contract to a startup to attempt to boost the orbit of an astronomy satellite before it reenters next year.
NASA Selects Proteus Space for Novel Rapid Spacecraft Conceptual Design Study
Thursday, 25 September 2025 13:42
LOS ANGELES, CA – September 25, 2025 – Proteus Space, a leading innovator in rapid satellite design, digital modeling, AI&T, flight and operations solutions, has been selected by NASA for […]
Inside ispace Europe and the race to explore the moon
Thursday, 25 September 2025 13:04
SatNews and SpaceNews Partner to Launch EU Space Defence Track at SmallSat Europe 2026
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Redwire to provide solar arrays for Axiom space station module
Thursday, 25 September 2025 10:30
Axiom Space has awarded a contract to Redwire to provide solar arrays for the first module of Axiom’s planned commercial space station.
Galileo R&D tests new uplink antenna
Thursday, 25 September 2025 08:52
Galileo relies on ground-based uplink stations (ULS) to maintain accurate positioning for users worldwide. These stations transmit essential data to the satellites, including the information required to compute the satellites' orbits and clock corrections. Traditionally, such messages are sent using dish antennas. However, a new type of ground uplink antenna – a phased array antenna – was recently tested at the European Space Agency’s (ESA) site in Redu, Belgium. Developed under ESA's Horizon 2020 programme for R&D, which aims to keep Galileo up to date with the latest innovations, this innovative antenna could benefit
Space: Framatome and ENEA sign MoU to explore advanced technological solutions for designing lunar nuclear fission reactors
Thursday, 25 September 2025 08:48
Framatome and ENEA, Italy's Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Development, have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly explore advanced technologies for lunar surface nuclear fission reactors. The agreement is intended to support future human settlements on the Moon with reliable, long-duration power systems.
Nuclear fission is seen as a key enabler for lunar ope Western researchers support international collaboration for planetary defence
Wednesday, 24 September 2025 21:54
A large international collaboration of nearly 100 researchers, led by Western adjunct professor Auriane Egal, has completed the first-ever comprehensive study of an asteroid tracked from space through to its impact on Earth. The analysis of asteroid 2023 CX1 represents a unique opportunity for both science and planetary defence.
The asteroid, quite ordinary by space rock standards, explode NASA's Parker Solar Probe Sails Through 25th Sun Flyby
Wednesday, 24 September 2025 21:54
NASA's Parker Solar Probe completed its 25th close approach to the Sun on Sept. 15, matching its record distance of 3.8 million miles (6.2 million kilometers) from the solar surface.
Parker Solar Probe checked in with flight controllers at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland - where the spacecraft was also designed and built - on Sept. 18, transmitting a NASA's Tally of Planets Outside Our Solar System Reaches 6,000
Wednesday, 24 September 2025 21:54
The milestone highlights the accelerating rate of discoveries, just over three decades since the first exoplanets were found.
The official number of exoplanets - planets outside our solar system - tracked by NASA has reached 6,000. Confirmed planets are added to the count on a rolling basis by scientists from around the world, so no single planet is considered the 6,000th entry. The number Building a Lunar Network: Johnson Tests Wireless Technologies for the Moon
Wednesday, 24 September 2025 21:54
NASA engineers are strapping on backpacks loaded with radios, cameras, and antennas to test technology that might someday keep explorers connected on the lunar surface. Their mission: test how astronauts on the Moon will stay connected during Artemis spacewalks using 3GPP (LTE/4G and 5G) and Wi-Fi technologies.
"It's exciting to bring lunar spacewalks into the 21st century with the immersi 