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Firefly Aerospace aims to launch eight CubeSat satellites after scrub

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Firefly Aerospace will try to get its Alpha rocket carrying eight CubeSat satellites into space on Tuesday night from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base after the mission was scrubbed on Monday.

Tuesday, Jul 2

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China's Tianwen 2 Probe to Undertake Ambitious Asteroid and Comet Mission

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China's Tianwen 2 probe is set to launch on a Long March 3B rocket in May 2025. This ambitious mission aims to return samples from a near-Earth asteroid and then explore a comet, marking a significant step in space exploration.

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Japan succesfully launches H3 next-gen rocket with new observation satellite

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In its third attempt in more than a year, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency successfully launched Monday its new H3 rocket carrying with it this time an observation satellite intended to monitor damage on Earth from natural disasters.

Europe's Ariane 6 rocket finally ready for liftoff

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Europe's new Ariane 6 rocket is set for its first-ever launch next week, carrying with it the continent's hopes of regaining independent access to space and fending off soaring competition from Elon Musk's SpaceX.

Ahead of Ariane 6 launch, what are the other big rockets?

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Europe's new Ariane 6 rocket is due to blast off for the first time next week, but it will launch into a quickly changing market for heavy space launchers increasingly dominated by SpaceX.

Monday, Jul 1

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Chinese rocket takes off during test, causing local fire

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Beijing: Space Pioneer, a Chinese aerospace company, experienced an accidental rocket launch during a developmental test in Gongyi, central China.

Nanomedicine Promises Cure for Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

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One of most lethal forms of cancer, Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PADC), has been classed on wrong side of chemosensitivity scale- those varieties that are very resistant to chemotherapy. The prognosis for PADC diagnosed at a late…

Sunday, Jun 30

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PLD Space offers free access to space on first two MIURA 5 flights

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PLD Space has presented its MIURA 5 SPARK Programme, offering educational centres, universities, institutions, and companies worldwide access to the first two MIURA 5 launches free of charge. The company will cover mission costs to promote…

Gravitational wave researchers unveil new insights into Antikythera mechanism

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Techniques designed to analyze the ripples in spacetime detected by one of the most sensitive pieces of scientific equipment in the 21st century have shed new light on the function of the oldest known analogue computer.

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Chang'e 6 mission raises potential for China-US space cooperation

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China's remarkable achievement of retrieving the first-ever samples from the far side of the moon has sparked discussions about the United States' strategy of excluding China from space projects. Experts are urging the US to consider…

Space Systems Accelerated by Northrop Grumman

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The speed of getting to space relies on more than just the thrust of a rocket. Before any countdown begins, satellite systems must be designed, manufactured, and tested to ensure they meet the unique needs of each mission. These…

The science behind splashdown

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For about 15 minutes on July 21, 1961, American astronaut Gus Grissom felt at the top of the world - and indeed he was.

Proba-3 tests formation flying systems on Earth

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The two Proba-3 satellites were positioned facing each other in a cleanroom, with cameras, LEDs, a laser, and shadow sensors activated sequentially to test the systems that will allow the pair to sense their precise positions relative to…

SSC and Firefly Aerospace plan joint satellite launches from Esrange

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Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) and U.S. space transportation company Firefly Aerospace have entered into a collaborative agreement to launch satellites using Firefly's Alpha rocket from Esrange Space Center in Sweden, starting in 2026.…

NASA Explores the Potential of Fungi to Grow Space Habitats

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As NASA prepares for extended missions to the Moon and Mars, a newly selected concept aims to "grow" habitats using fungi for future explorers. Researchers at NASA Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley have received funding…

Dimorphos, from Up Close and Far Away

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The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission marked humanity's first attempt to alter the course of an asteroid, a technique that could one day avert a catastrophic impact and save countless lives. But to fully understand the…

Countdown to Hera launch campaign begins at ESOC

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ESA's Hera mission is set for an October launch, aimed at surveying the Didymos binary asteroid system and studying the results of the first asteroid deflection test.

Saturday, Jun 29

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NASA insists Boeing Starliner crew 'not stranded' on ISS

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The first astronauts to fly Boeing's troubled Starliner are definitely not "stranded" at the International Space Station, NASA insisted Friday despite having no clear timeframe for bringing them home.

Europe satellite operator drops Ariane 6 rocket for SpaceX: report

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Europe's weather satellite operator has cancelled plans to use the European rocket Ariane 6 less than two weeks before its first-ever launch, opting to go with US firm SpaceX instead, the French newspaper Le Monde has reported.

Precision instrument bolsters efforts to find elusive dark energy

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Dark energy - a mysterious force pushing the universe apart at an ever-increasing rate - was discovered 26 years ago, and ever since, scientists have been searching for a new and exotic particle causing the expansion.

Video game designers battle to depict climate impacts

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Game designer Sam Alfred is keenly aware of the challenge he faces in trying to build a video game with climate change at its heart.

Thursday, Jun 27

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Time to build zero-debris satellites

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The European Space Agency (ESA) is dedicated to achieving Zero Debris by 2030. To ensure the timely design and construction of compliant satellites, ESA is supporting the industry through this significant technological transition.

Intelsat and Starfish Space Sign Agreement for Satellite Life Extension

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Intelsat, operator of the world's largest integrated satellite and terrestrial network, has entered into a contract with Starfish Space for the use of a Starfish Otter servicing vehicle to extend the life of an Intelsat geostationary…

Moon Base Construction: ESA's Innovative Use of 3D-Printed Space Bricks

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ESA scientists have been exploring how a future Moon base might be built from materials on the lunar surface. Inspired by LEGO building, they have used dust from a meteorite to 3D-print 'space bricks' to test the idea. ESA's space bricks…

ND Professor patents 3D printing of spacesuits

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Imagine being an astronaut on NASA's envisioned long-haul flight to Mars, and the unthinkable happens: components on your spacesuit break.

Predicting bodily changes in astronauts through blood sample analysis

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The acceleration of space exploration, spurred by astronaut recruitment and private space travel, signals a future where space travel becomes more common. However, many questions remain about the physical changes humans experience in space.

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NASA picks SpaceX to carry ISS to its watery graveyard after 2030

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NASA on Tuesday said it had picked SpaceX to build a vessel to carry the International Space Station back through Earth's atmosphere and on to a final resting place in the Pacific Ocean after it is retired in 2030.

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20 Years after 'Hyper-X', UVA team makes NASA hypersonic breakthrough

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What if the future of space travel were to look less like Space-X's rocket-based Starship and more like NASA's "Hyper-X," the hypersonic jet plane that, 20 years ago this year, flew faster than any other aircraft before or since?

Shocked quartz reveals evidence of historical cosmic airburst

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Researchers continue to expand the case for the Younger Dryas Impact hypothesis. The idea proposes that a fragmented comet smashed into the Earth's atmosphere 12,800 years ago, causing a widespread climatic shift that, among other things,…

Surprising phosphate discovery in Bennu asteroid sample

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Scientists have eagerly anticipated the analysis of the 4.3-ounce (121.6-gram) pristine asteroid Bennu sample collected by NASA's OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, and Security - Regolith Explorer)…