Watch Coverage of Ax-4 Crew Departure from the International Space Station
Private Ax-4 astronauts heading back to Earth early July 14: Watch it live
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Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla prepares to head back home
By Hemanth C.s
Axiom-4 mission ISS: Today’s India fearless and confident, says Shubhanshu Shukla in farewell speech from ISS
By Anjali Marar & Anonna Dutt
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SpaceX launches mystery satellite to geostationary transfer orbit (video)
By Mike Wall
SpaceX launches Israeli satellite on a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral
By Will Robinson-Smith
Israeli Communications Satellite Dror 1 Successfully Launched Aboard SpaceX Rocket
By Hagai Amit
Israel’s most-advanced communications satellite successfully launched into space
Israel enters new space era with first state-owned communications satellite
By Yaron Drukman
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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Snaps Closest-Ever Images to Sun
By Mara Johnson-groh
NASA's Parker Solar probe captures the closest-ever images of the Sun
By Janet Loehrke
Parker Solar Probe captures closest-ever photos of the sun during record-breaking flight
By Victoria Atkinson
These are the closest images of the Sun ever seen. NASA's Sun-grazing spacecraft gets closer than ever before
By Iain Todd
NASA Reveals The Closest Images Ever Taken of The Sun
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"Something Unknown Is At Work Here": Unexpected Results From NASA Mission To Deflect Asteroid
By James Felton
NASA's asteroid-crash Earth defense tactic has a complication — DART ejected large boulders into space
By Keith Cooper
Deflecting Asteroids Isn't Simple According to New Data from DART
By Evan Gough
Boulder Barrage and Ejecta Dynamics Redefine Asteroid Deflection Strategies After DART
“Something Unknown Is at Work” Behind NASA’s DART Planetary Defense Mission—and Astronomers Are Worried
By Ryan Whalen
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NASA history lives on: Cleveland's Orbit Hotel and Centaur Apartments thrive | Mission Possible
By Jeff Reidel
Over 2,000 senior staff set to leave NASA under agency push
By Sam Skove
More than 300 could leave posts at Kennedy Space Center under Trump budget proposal
By James Sparvero & Brandon Hogan
Trump administration reportedly planning to cut 2,145 Nasa employees
By Robert Mackey
Report says MSFC will lose nearly 300 employees in effort to shed staff, NASA responds
By Tony Cortes
Darkness At NASA Is Here – But It Won’t Last Forever
By Keith Cowing
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Musk Suggests Tesla Shareholders Will Vote on xAI Investment
By Edwin Chan
Exclusive | SpaceX to Invest $2 Billion Into Elon Musk’s xAI
By Becky Peterson & Berber Jin
Elon Musk’s Companies Had a Busy Weekend. Tesla Investors Should Take Note.
By Allen Root
Elon Musk's SpaceX to invest $2 billion into his xAI startup: report
By Landon Mion
Musk will ask Tesla shareholders to vote on bailout for twitter/xAI
By Jameson Dow
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NASA’s Webb Scratches Beyond Surface of Cat’s Paw for 3rd Anniversary
Webb telescope discovers stars forming in 'toe beans' of Cat's Paw Nebula
By Julia Jacobo
James Webb Space Telescope celebrates 3 years of science with dazzling 'toe beans' image of Cat's Paw Nebula
By Sharmila Kuthunur
James Webb Space Telescope marks 3rd anniversary: What to know about observatory
By Eric Lagatta
Peer Into The Toebeans of a Cosmic Cat's Paw to Celebrate JWST's 3rd Year
By Michelle Starr
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NASA, SpaceX targeting July 31 for launch of Crew-11 astronaut mission to ISS
By Josh Dinner
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 to Support Health Studies for Deep Space Travel
By Nathan Cranford
NASA, JAXA astronauts discuss upcoming Crew-11 launch to ISS
By Sawyer Rosenstein
NASA shares details for its next Space Station crew as its budget and staffing face new cuts
NASA targets July 31 for Crew-11 launch while Ax-4 mission won’t return until next week
By Orlando Sentinel & Richard Tribou
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Synthetic biology for space exploration
By Lynn J. Rothschild, Daniela Billi & Charles S. Cockell
Trump’s NASA Cuts Would Hurt America for a Long, Long Time
By Becky Ferreira
NASA Appropriations Mark-up Hearing
By Keith Cowing
Trump’s NASA budget could cede solar system to China, scientists warn
By Joel Achenbach
Scientists behind threatened NASA missions explain what’s at stake
By Asa Stahl & Kate Howells
Senate Pushes Back on NASA Budget Cuts, Giving Artemis a Lifeline
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NASA’s Hubble and Webb Telescopes Reveal Two Faces of a Star Cluster Duo
James Webb and Hubble telescopes join forces to explore a cosmic nursery: Space photo of the week
By Jamie Carter
Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes show 2 sides of star cluster duo | Space photo of the day for July 10, 2025
By Kenna Hughes-castleberry
Tuesday Telescope: Webb and Hubble team up to reveal spectacular star clusters
By Eric Berger
10 Stunning Pictures Of Newborn Stars Shared By NASA
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Can Canada get to orbit? Companies NordSpace and ProtoSpace hope to launch country's 1st space mission (exclusive)
By Josh Dinner
NASA Blasts X-59 Quiet Supersonic Mini Jet to Mach 1.4 in Tokyo Tunnel
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Firefly Aerospace Files Registration Statement for Proposed Initial Public Offering
Firefly Aerospace files to go public
By Jeff Foust
Firefly Aerospace Files for IPO after Moon Landing and 6x Revenue Growth
By Ran Melamed
Rocket maker Firefly Aerospace files to go public under ticker FLY
By Samantha Subin
Firefly Aerospace files for an IPO
By Aria Alamalhodaei
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Rocket Lab Selects Bollinger Shipyards to Support Modification of Neutron Landing Platform
Bollinger Shipyards converting barge into landing platform for returning rockets
By Rich Collins
Rocket Lab orders a barge for its reusable Neutron rocket
Rocket Lab contracts Bollinger Shipyards for rocket landing platform
Rocket Lab's Neutron Rocket and Bollinger's Landing Platform: A Strategic Inflection Point for Scalable Space Commerce
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MethaneSat down: how New Zealand space ambitions fell off the radar
By Veronika Meduna
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Here's why Trump appointed the secretary of transportation to lead NASA
Trump names Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy as interim head of NASA
By Samantha Waldenberg & Kristen Holmes
Maybe We Don’t Need to Go to Space Anymore
By Alexandra Petri
Former Real World Star Sean Duffy Ominously Accepts NASA Side Hustle: "Time To Take Over Space"
By Eric Lutz
Trump taps Sean Duffy as interim NASA administrator
By Brett Samuels
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UH and UCF open to a 'Space Cup' game between schools with NASA ties
By Joseph Duarte
The Houston Cougars should go all-in for 'space game' with Big 12 foe
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By Eddie Maisonet
UCF AD Terry Mohajir talks NIL, construction, Space Game and International games
By Matt Murschel
UCF, Houston open to space-themed football rivalry
Stellar bragging rights. UH and UCF open to a 'Space Cup' game between two schools with ties to NASA
By Joseph Duarte
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Solar Sail Spacecraft Could Improve Space Weather Warnings and Protect Technology
By Mojtaba Akhavan-Tafti
Space Weather Prediction: A Future Powered by Explainable AI
Early warnings for space weather
UK hopes to bolster space weather forecasts with Europe's first solar storm monitor
Spacecraft equipped with a solar sail could deliver earlier warnings of space weather threats to Earth’s technologies
By Mojtaba Akhavan-Tafti
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Trump’s megabill secures funding for NASA projects in Huntsville
By Alex Angle
NASA funding is an ugly casualty of the ‘big, beautiful bill’
By MARK R. WHITTINGTON
Ingalls, Bollinger, Stennis Space Center could see boost from "One Big, Beautiful Bill"
By Frank Corder
NASA’s Stennis, Michoud facilities to see $150 million in new government spending
By Andres Fuentes
In reversal, Trump will pay for key rockets and space stations for Europe
By Nuno Dominguez
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100 ghost galaxies may be orbiting the Milky Way—and we're just now uncovering them
Dozens of 'ghost galaxies' may be orbiting the Milky Way
By Eric Ralls
The Milky Way could be teeming with more satellite galaxies than previously thought
New Simulations Reveal Dozens of Hidden Galaxies Orbiting the Milky Way
By Ryan Whalen
The Milky Way may still have unknown satellites
By Oleksandr Burlaka
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U.S. Space and Rocket Center launches 'Mission: Cosmic Campout' for stuffed animals
By Jonathan Shelley
This company could save NASA’s doomed Martian Sample Return mission
By Joshua Hawkins
Could NASA's Mars Sample Return be saved? Lockheed Martin proposes $3 billion plan to haul home Red Planet rocks (video)
By Andrew Jones
NASA Budget Cuts Could Have A Martian Silver Lining
By Bruce Dorminey
Lockheed Martin offers to rescue Mars mission from budget death
By David Szondy
Lockheed Martin Wants To Bring Mars Rover's Samples To Earth If NASA Can't
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NASA's new toys for upcoming Artemis mission to map moon's subsurface, lunar minerals
NASA Selects Instruments for Artemis Lunar Terrain Vehicle
NASA’s new toys for upcoming Artemis mission to map moon’s subsurface, lunar minerals
By Christopher Mcfadden
NASA Advances Artemis Lunar Rover Testing: Pressurized Mobility Set to Transform Moon Missions
NASA’s Artemis set to search for lunar ice
By Tim Sandle
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A Small Satellite Could See a Perfect Solar Eclipse Every Month
By Mark Thompson
Total Solar Eclipses May Soon Last 48 Minutes, Scientists Say
By Jamie Carter
Artificial solar eclipses in space could reveal inner workings of the sun
The Simpsons predict artificial solar eclipse
By Josh Milton
European Space Agency built two satellites that fake solar eclipses on demand
By Callum Tokody
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Former NASA administrator discusses the catastrophic impact to basic science in Trump's “Big Beautiful Bill”
By Bryan Dyne
Trump Seeks to Cut Basic Scientific Research by Roughly One-Third, Report Shows
By William Broad
Canceled grants get the spotlight at a Capitol Hill 'science fair'
By Scott Neuman
NIH budget cuts threaten the future of biomedical research — and the young scientists behind it
The Trump Administration’s Multi-Front Assault on Federal Research Funding
By Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
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European Space Agency funds rocket challengers as part of SpaceX catch-up mission
By Joshua Posaner
Europe’s launch contenders revealed as Themis rolls toward reusability tests
By Martin Smith
ESA selects five companies for next phase of launcher competition
By Jeff Foust
Sizing up the 5 companies selected for Europe’s launcher challenge
By Stephen Clark
Skyrora, Latitude Push Ahead Without ELC Funding
By Douglas Gorman
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'One Big Beautiful Bill' Funds $85M Cross-Country Space Shuttle Move
By Caleb Revill
“It’s a heist”: Senator calls out Texas for trying to steal shuttle from Smithsonian
By Robert Pearlman
DC's Air and Space Museum could lose famous Space Shuttle Discovery under new bill
Trump 'Big Beautiful Bill' provides $85 million to move a NASA space shuttle. Here's where
By Eric Lagatta & Sarah D. Wire
Smithsonian Fights Texas Grab For Space Shuttle Discovery
By Joe Anselmo & Irene Klotz
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KC’s oldest Black-owned bookstore is closing. But owner’s mission will continue
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By Jenna Thompson
'I am going to miss them': Oldest Missouri Black-owned bookstore closes as owner retires
By Nita Brooks & La'Nita Brooks
Willa's Books and Vinyl owner retires
By Jackson Kurtz
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The Possibility of Hydrogen-Water Demixing in Uranus, Neptune, K2-18b and TOI-270d - Astrobiology
By Keith Cowing
HKU astrobiologist joins national effort to map out China's Tianwen-3 Mars sample return mission
What are China’s plans for deep space exploration … and beyond?
By Ling Xin
China eyes the moon, Mars and space dominance
By Andrew Jones
Chinese team develops Mars soil simulant to boost future exploration endeavors
China accelerates toward lunar goals as reusability programs gain momentum
By Martin Smith
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Space Coast launch schedule:
By Richard Tribou
Trump’s NOAA nominee: Ongoing hiring freeze ‘challenging’ for its mission
By Jory Heckman
Trump’s Pick to Head NOAA Faces Senators in the Wake of Multiple Weather-Stoked Disasters
By Georgina Gustin
Trump's pick to lead NOAA pledges to restaff weather service
By Eric Katz
4 takeaways from Trump NOAA nominee's confirmation hearing
By Ben Geman
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ESA tracks rare interstellar comet
3I/Atlas: Mystery interstellar object could be the oldest known comet
By Georgina Rannard
Our solar system has a new mysterious visitor—what is it?
By Robin George Andrews
Astronomers say new interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS is 'very likely to be the oldest comet we have ever seen'
By Robert Lea
The Interstellar Visitor Hurtling Toward the Center of Our Star System Is Unimaginably Ancient, Scientists Say
By Victor Tangermann
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Astronomers Spot “Death Wish” Planet That’s Slowly Killing Itself
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Space burial mission ends in failure after capsule crashes into Pacific Ocean
By Lawrence Banton & Alex D'elia
160 People Wanted to Be Buried in Space. Their Capsule Slammed Into the Ocean Instead.
By Emma Frederickson
Space capsule carrying ashes of 166 people — and cannabis seeds — lost after crashing into Pacific Ocean
By Caitlin McCabe
German space capsule lost carrying ashes of 166 people
Where are the dead? Remains of 166 people sent to space lost in the ocean
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NASA Assigns Astronaut Anil Menon to First Space Station Mission
After Medicine, Politics, and Boardrooms, Indian-Origin Americans Now Charting Paths in Space
By Venkatachari Jagannathan
Minnesota native to head for International Space Station
By Peter Majerle
Meet Anna Menon, Former NASA Scientist, SpaceX Engineer, Is Married To Astronaut Anil Menon
By Juhi Sharma
Who is Anil Menon? The Indian-Origin NASA Astronaut Heading to ISS in 2026
By Kirti Sharma
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Telescope With 26 84-Megapixel Cameras Will Look for a Second Earth Among 200000 Stars
By Daniel Patrascu
NASA’s Next-Gen Spacesuit Even Comes with Oakley Shades
By Jack Seemer
Axiom Space, Oakley partner on spacesuit visor for Artemis missions
By Will Robinson-Smith
The next humans to land on the moon will wear this Oakley space visor
By Amy O'Brien
Axiom Space Adds Oakley, California Optics Pioneer, To Its NASA Spacesuit Development Effort
By Mark Carreau
Oakley to provide visors for AxEMU spacesuit to be worn on the moon
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How NASA’s SPHEREx Mission Will Share Its All-Sky Map With the World
By Lauren Leese
NASA Telescope Snaps First Images of Universe After Vandenberg Launch
By Janene Scully
Telescope Will Create All-Sky Maps of the Universe, Every Human Will Have Access to Them
By Daniel Patrascu
NASA’s SPHEREx Is Mapping the Infrared Universe in 102 Colors – And It’s All Public
SPHEREx is building the most colorful map of the universe ever created
By Eric Ralls
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Netflix's Live Events Coming This Summer Sound Way Cooler Than Most Upcoming Sci-Fi Releases
By Hannah Postlethwait
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