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NASA Seeks Volunteers to Track Artemis II Mission Help Track Humanity’s Next Journey Around the Moon As NASA prepares for Artemis II—the first crewed mission of the Artemis program that will send four astronauts on a flyby around the Moon—the agency is inviting amateur radio […]
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Perseverance detects possible signs of past life on Mars On September 10, 2025, NASA announced that its Perseverance rover, exploring Jezero Crater, had collected a rock sample containing features consistent with what scientists call a potential biosignature. This is likely the most convincing indication of […]
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Webb Reveals the Secrets of the Butterfly Nebula (NGC 6302) The James Webb Space Telescope (NASA/ESA/CSA) has delivered a groundbreaking image and data of the Butterfly Nebula (NGC 6302), a cosmic jewel located about 3,400 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. Behind its spectacular “wings” […]
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James Webb Telescope Discovers a Tiny Moon Around Uranus A Tiny Moon Around Uranus : On August 19, 2025, NASA announced that a new moon has been detected orbiting Uranus, bringing the total number of known satellites of this distant planet to 29. Observed thanks […]
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The Artemis Accords: Overview, Challenges, and Real Impact Adopted in 2020 by NASA and its partners, the Artemis Accords aim to regulate future lunar and Martian missions in a peaceful, sustainable, and cooperative framework. But behind this voluntary legal structure also lies a new geopolitical […]
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Starship Test Flight 10: Key Takeaways from a Successful Mission Starship Test Flight 10: After an initial delay caused by a liquid oxygen leak and a second postponement due to unfavorable weather, SpaceX’s tenth Starship test flight successfully lifted off from Starbase (Texas) during the […]
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NISAR Satellite: NASA-ISRO Cooperation to Monitor Earth from Space The NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite represents one of the most significant space collaborations between the United States and India. The result of a partnership between NASA and the ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation), this […]
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Betelgeuse — A Giant Star with a Hidden Companion Betelgeuse, visible to the naked eye in the constellation Orion, is well known to the general public. Immense, bright, and reddish in color, it has fascinated observers for centuries due to its variations in brightness. Now, […]
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ISS: Russia–NASA Agreement Extended Until 2028 Russia–NASA Agreement: Despite ongoing geopolitical tensions between Russia and the United States since the invasion of Ukraine, a recent announcement has rekindled hopes for peaceful cooperation above our heads. The Russian space agency (Roscosmos) and NASA have officially agreed to […]
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Blue Ring: Blue Origin Enters Space Surveillance Blue Origin has just announced a strategic mission planned for spring 2026, marking its entry into the autonomous space surveillance sector. Named Blue Ring, this first operational mission will integrate the advanced optical sensor Owl, developed by the […]
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Artemis II Launch Live: Follow NASA’s First Crewed Mission Around the Moon NASA is preparing for a historic milestone with Artemis II, the first crewed mission of the Artemis program. Following the success of the uncrewed Artemis I flight, this mission will send astronauts around […]
Perseverance Detects Lightning on Mars for the First Time For decades, scientists have suspected that the Martian atmosphere could generate electrical phenomena, despite being extremely thin and lacking Earth-like thunderstorms. This long-standing hypothesis has now been confirmed: NASA’s Perseverance rover has detected Lightning on Mars […]
New Glenn Explodes on the Launch Pad: A Major Setback for Blue Origin Blue Origin‘s New Glenn program has suffered its most significant setback to date. On May 28, 2026, a New Glenn rocket assigned to the NG-4 mission was destroyed during a static fire […]
Virgin Galactic Prepares Its Comeback: $750,000 Space Tourism Flights Expected in 2026 After a quiet 2025 marked by a voluntary pause in commercial operations, Virgin Galactic is now laying out its roadmap to return to the forefront of the space tourism industry. Between controlled financial […]