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  • Shenzhou-19 Blasts Off! China’s Space Station Mission Continues with New Crew China successfully launched the Shenzhou-19 spacecraft with three astronauts, including its third female astronaut, for a six-month mission.
  • Haven-1: Inside the World’s First Commercial Space Station Set for 2024 Launch The Haven-1 commercial space station, launching in 2024, features a luxurious design inspired by high-end hotels, enhancing space tourism.
  • SpaceX’s Falcon 9 Back on Schedule After FAA Lifts Suspension SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket will relaunch on October 7 for the Hera mission, following FAA approval after last month's mishap.
  • Dubai to Build Giant Moon Resort, Bringing Space Tourism to Everyone Dubai's Moon World Resort, opening by 2027, offers an affordable lunar experience, costing just $500 for visits.
  • SpaceX Sets Sights on Mars: Plans to Launch Five Starships in Two Years SpaceX, the American aerospace company, has announced plans to launch five unmanned "Starship" spacecraft to Mars within the next two years.
  • You Won’t Believe How Clear We Can See Black Holes Now – Latest Discovery! The Event Horizon Telescope has achieved unprecedented clarity in imaging the M87 black hole, revealing detailed structures and jets.
  • Why Missing the Next Solar Eclipse Cruise Could Mean a 15-Year Wait Interest in the August 2026 total solar eclipse is soaring, with cruise tours being organized for the celestial event.
  • Japan and India’s Secret Strategy: Strengthening Space and Cyber Forces to Take on China Japan and India are boosting cooperation in space and cyber fields through new agreements and defense collaborations to counter China.
  • Mars’ Hidden Ocean: Groundwater Discovery Could Fill the Red Planet with Water A recent study has uncovered a substantial amount of groundwater beneath Mars, often called the "Red Planet."
  • South Korean Company Teams Up with Axiom Space for Bold Space Mission Boryeong, which has invested in the U.S. space firm Axiom Space, will see Axiom launch its fourth private spaceflight mission next year.
  • NASA's Astronauts Stuck in Space: Boeing's Starliner Malfunctions NASA astronauts traveling to the International Space Station (ISS) are stuck in space due to a malfunction in the spacecraft.
  • Diamonds Under Mercury? New Research Unveils Shocking Possibility A diamond mantle layer approximately 16 kilometers (10 miles) thick may exist beneath the surface of Mercury, according to a recent study.
  • How 'Dune' Inspired NASA's Latest Tech: A Pee-Recycling Spacesuit Inspired by the movie Dune, a new type of spacesuit that can quickly transform urine into drinking w ...
  • Japan's H3 Rocket Launch: A Game Changer in Space Transport and Earth Observation! Japan successfully launched its new flagship large rocket, the H3 No. 3. According to local media on the 1st, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched the H3 No. 3 from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Kyushu at around 12:06 PM. The Earth observation satellite Daichi-4 loaded on the rocket was deployed into the […]
  • NASA's SpaceX $843M Deal: Say Goodbye to the International Space Station On the 28th, BBC reported that NASA selected SpaceX to dismantle the ISS. The contract is worth approximately $843 million.
  • Dinosaur-Dooming Asteroid's Cousin to Pass Earth, Visible to All! Another giant asteroid is scheduled to approach close to Earth, though it is not quite as big as the one previous.
  • Moon's Hidden Secrets Unveiled by China's Latest Space Achievement After a 53-day mission, a Chinese lunar probe returned to Earth after collecting rock samples from the moon's far side.
  • Lost in Space No More: NASA Successfully Repairs Voyager 1 from Earth! Voyager 1, the farthest and longest-operating spacecraft, has been returning data after six months of inactivity. NASA announced that Voyager 1, located approximately 14.9 billion miles from Earth, began transmitting data to Earth as of the 13th. Launched in September 1977 for interstellar space research, Voyager 1 traveled past Jupiter and Saturn to reach 14.9 […]
  • How Russia Is Disrupting U.S. Satellite Communications A repeated occurrence has been reported in partial areas of Ukraine, where the speed of Starlink signals used by the Ukrainian military has...
  • From Earth to Orbit: FCC's New Proposal Aims to Minimize Space Junk Jessica Rosenworcel, Chairwoman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), has caught the attention of many with her proposal on managing space debris in the United States which was presented on May 29. Rosenworcel’s proposal involves issuing launch permits only when the risk of a satellite exploding spontaneously in orbit is less than 1 in 1,000. […]
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