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The White House's 2026 budget proposal threatens dozens of active and upcoming science missions designed to explore the ...
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Space.com on MSNNASA workers plan 'Moon Day' protest on July 20 to oppose mass layoffs, budget cuts. 'This year has been an utter nightmare that has not stopped.'Workers from within NASA will protest the space agency leadership's "preemptive over-compliance" of the White House's ...
Welcome to Edition 8.03 of the Rocket Report! We are at an interesting stage in Europe, with its efforts to commercialize ...
Last month, the parachutes on Hélène Huby's small spacecraft failed to deploy, and the vehicle and its cargo crashed into the ocean on Earth. It was both a success and a failure.
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ThePrint on MSNEuropean Space Agency-Frazer Nash to develop hypersonic technologies that could apply to future horizontally launched, reusable spaceplanes.European Space Agency-Frazer Nash to develop hypersonic technologies that could apply to future horizontally launched, ...
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Space.com on MSNEurope working to launch 'Invictus' hypersonic space plane by 2031 (video)The Invictus project is leveraging tech that the now-defunct British company Reaction Engines developed for a huge space plane called Skylon.
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ABP News on MSNIndia Plans Its Own Space Station 'Bharat' By 2035, Confirms Minister Jitendra SinghAfter ISS mission, India plans fully indigenous astronaut launch in 2027, says Jitendra Singh; Shukla’s flight paves way for ...
The SIRIUS mission performs night-time study of the thermal IR heat signatures of several European cities daily.
Viasat announced it is working with leaders in the UK space ecosystem, SSTL and MDA Space, to develop designs and proposals ...
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Stories by SWNS on MSNMini AI satellite reveals Earth looking like a masterpiece from spaceIncredible first images from a new AI-controlled mini satellite show the Earth as art. The European Space Agency ( ESA) says ...
The ESA has set itself ambitious goals: a hydrogen-powered hypersonic aircraft that can take off horizontally and ascend to Earth orbit.
The $88 million satellite was backed up by Google and billionaire Jeff Bezos to detect methane gas from oil and gas production, warming the planet.
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