Bezos's Blue Origin set to launch NASA mission to Mars
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Portal Space Systems announces highly maneuverable satellite bus
Sunday, 09 November 2025 15:35
Portal Space Systems says it will develop a highly maneuverable satellite bus, with a first flight planned for late 2026.
China breaks annual launch record with VLEO Chutian and Shiyan technology test launches
Sunday, 09 November 2025 11:18
Vodafone, AST pick Germany for European satellite network
Sunday, 09 November 2025 03:45
British telecoms giant Vodafone and US group AST SpaceMobile on Friday said they had chosen Germany to base satellite operations aimed at enhancing high-speed connectivity to remote areas of Europe.
The joint venture, named SatCo and first announced in March, aims to "further strengthen Europe's digital sovereignty", the two companies said in a statement.
The high-speed satellite connect Most astronauts aboard ISS suffer from sinonasal congestion, study finds
Sunday, 09 November 2025 03:45
For years, astronauts floating in orbit above Earth have reported headaches, stuffy noses and congestion. Now, new research shows these issues are far more than a minor nuisance during spaceflight - they're prevalent among roughly 85% of astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
A collaborative study between Texas A and M University's School of Engineering Medicine (EnMed) and Hou Firefly Aerospace expands defense technology portfolio with SciTec acquisition
Sunday, 09 November 2025 03:45
Firefly Aerospace has completed the acquisition of SciTec, strengthening its capabilities in national security and defense technology. The purchase price included a mix of cash and Firefly common stock, with over 475 SciTec employees joining the Firefly team.
Jason Kim, CEO of Firefly Aerospace, stated, "SciTec brings more than four decades of experience supporting high-stakes national sec Planet secures renewed multi-year imagery contract with international defense agency
Sunday, 09 November 2025 03:45
Planet Labs PBC announced an eight-figure, multi-year contract renewal with a long-standing international defense and intelligence customer. Under the new agreement, Planet will provide assured tasking for its Pelican and SkySat satellite constellations, supporting timely monitoring and intelligence gathering in critical regions.
Ashley Johnson, President and CFO of Planet, stated, "We con Robots gain guarded acceptance in elderly care if safety and trust align
Sunday, 09 November 2025 03:45
A major survey by Chiba University researchers reveals that a significant portion of people are prepared to accept home-care robots, provided these systems secure privacy and safety and maintain user trust. The study involved 4,890 individuals including older adults, their families, caregivers, and robot developers.
Participants were questioned about willingness to use robots in caregiving Half-billion-year-old parasite still threatens shellfish
Sunday, 09 November 2025 03:45
A new study has unexpectedly discovered that a common parasite of modern oysters actually started infecting bivalves hundreds of millions of years before the dinosaurs went extinct.
The research, published in iScience, used high-resolution 3D scans to look inside 480-million-year-old shells from a Moroccan site known for its exceptionally well-preserved sea life. The scans revealed a serie China increases lead in global remote sensing research as US share slips
Sunday, 09 November 2025 03:45
A new study from NYU Tandon School of Engineering finds China now produces nearly half of all peer-reviewed remote sensing publications, while the US accounts for just 9 percent - a reversal from six decades ago. Tracking more than 126,000 papers published between 1961 and 2023, the study outlines China's rapid rise in this field, having grown from minimal output prior to the 1990s to 47 percent Cosmic dust reveals dynamic shifts in central Arctic sea-ice coverage over the last 30,000 years
Sunday, 09 November 2025 03:45
Arctic sea ice has declined by more than 42% since 1979, when regular satellite monitoring began. As the ice grows thinner and recedes, more water is exposed to sunlight. Ice reflects sunlight but dark water absorbs it, advancing warming and accelerating ice loss. Climate models indicate that the Arctic will see ice-free summers within the coming decades, and scientists still aren't sure what th AI-developed controller directs satellite in pioneering in-orbit maneuver
Sunday, 09 November 2025 01:27
A team at Julius-Maximilians-Universitat Wurzburg (JMU) has achieved a significant milestone on the road to space autonomy by successfully testing an artificial intelligence-based attitude controller in orbit for the first time. This world-first achievement was carried out using the 3U nanosatellite InnoCube, with direct in-orbit control administered by a system developed at JMU. The test occu
UCF helps shape the future of space hospitality and tourism
Sunday, 09 November 2025 01:27
As Florida's Premier University for Engineering, Technology and Innovation, UCF continues to lead the way in preparing students for the industries of tomorrow - including those that reach beyond Earth.
UCF students are participating in the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (Mission 21), a national competition that provides students with the opportunity to design experiments for launc ESA puts Insects on the menu for ISS
Sunday, 09 November 2025 01:27
Long before humans reached orbit, insects had already shown they could handle the hurdles of spaceflight. Light, highly adaptable and nutritionally rich, these resilient animals present an attractive option for European researchers studying reliable food sources for long-duration missions.
Eating insects is not unusual: billions of people do it every day. According to the UN's Food and Agr Cislune Partners with UCF on Simulation to Improve Decision-Making for Future Lunar Missions
Sunday, 09 November 2025 01:27
Funded by NASA, the research leveraged immersive technologies and insights across disciplines to examine trust dynamics between humans and machines, ensuring safety and success for future space exploration.
Computer science doctoral student Hiroshi Furuya uses a virtual reality headset to simulate a moon mission, aiming to improve human decision-making and astronaut - autonomous system int 
