America’s next economic frontier is 240,000 miles away
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America’s next economic frontier is 240,000 miles away

NASA's Artemis 2 astronauts have completed the first crewed lunar orbit in 50 years, marking a new era of returning to the moon. The moon is no longer just a place of scientific curiosity, but America's next great economic frontier, with its surface holding valuable resources such as water ice, hydrogen, and helium-3. Commercial space companies like Firefly Aerospace are already involved, with plans for repeatable missions to the moon, including a mission to the far side [...]
Watch European rocket launch record-breaking mission for Amazon on June 17
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Watch European rocket launch record-breaking mission for Amazon on June 17

A European Ariane 6 rocket is set to launch a record-breaking 36 Amazon Leo satellites to orbit from French Guiana on June 17. The mission will be the 14th Amazon Leo launch and the third performed by an Ariane 6, breaking new ground with the heaviest payload ever launched by the Ariane launcher. The Ariane 6 will deploy the satellites about 289 miles above Earth, with all 36 expected to be flying freely by one hour and
Swiss decision to not contribute to Copernicus tests program’s value model
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Swiss decision to not contribute to Copernicus tests program’s value model

Switzerland has decided not to participate in the European Union's Copernicus Earth observation program during the 2028-2034 funding cycle, citing financial strains. The decision keeps Switzerland outside one of Europe's flagship space programs. The program operates under a free, full, and open data policy, but some components remain restricted to EU member states and contributing countries. The Swiss government may review the decision again in 2032. The decision has revived a broader debate over the value of [...]
NASA X-ray spacecraft catches jet erupting from 1st supermassive black hole imaged by humanity
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NASA X-ray spacecraft catches jet erupting from 1st supermassive black hole imaged by humanity

Astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray spacecraft have captured the most detailed image yet of a jet erupting from the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy Messier 87 (M87). This black hole, with a mass 6.5 billion times that of the sun, was the first to be imaged by humanity in 2019. The X-ray image reveals a complex flow of material through the jets, with some structures moving at speeds that appear to be five [...]
Deep Space Network antenna mishap blamed on poor training and procedures
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Deep Space Network antenna mishap blamed on poor training and procedures

A NASA investigation into a Deep Space Network (DSN) antenna mishap in Goldstone, California, has identified poor training and procedures as the primary causes of the incident. The 70-meter DSN antenna suffered damage when it over-rotated, resulting in $4.1-$4.6 million in damage. The investigation found six critical events leading up to the mishap, including inadequate training, procedures, and a reliance on undocumented behaviors. The incident has led to 20 recommendations, including improving training and procedures to prevent [...]
Watch SpaceX launch 3 huge BlueBird direct-to-cell satellites from Florida early on June 17
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Watch SpaceX launch 3 huge BlueBird direct-to-cell satellites from Florida early on June 17

SpaceX will launch three giant direct-to-cell satellites, BlueBird 8, 9, and 10, from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on June 17, during a 96-minute window. The satellites, built by AST SpaceMobile, will form part of a constellation that beams internet service directly to cell phones. This is the company's eighth launch, and it will quadruple the number of next-generation satellites in low Earth orbit. The launch will be carried out using a Falcon 9 rocket, which [...]
PiLogic partners with Air Force lab to test satellite fault-prediction software
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PiLogic partners with Air Force lab to test satellite fault-prediction software

PiLogic, a Los Angeles-based startup, has partnered with the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory to test its artificial intelligence software for predicting satellite faults. The two-year agreement will use an AFRL cubeSat launched in 2022 as a platform to evaluate PiLogic's software, which analyzes onboard sensor data to detect anomalies and predict potential failure modes. The company's software aims to provide engineers with an explainable understanding of spacecraft behavior, rather than simply generating alerts. This approach could [...]