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Space Exploration - Page 11

July 9, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Japan’s Asteroid Defense Test Passes Major Milestone with Precision Flyby

Japan has successfully completed a major test of technology that could one day help protect Earth from potentially dangerous asteroids, marking another significant step in the growing international effort to develop planetary

Book Reviews/New Books

Project Mars: A Technical Tale by von Braun and Its Fascinating Connection to Elon

Wernher von Braun’s Project Mars: A Technical Tale, written in 1949, stands as a unique combination of science fiction and visionary engineering. In a world still recovering from World War II, von Braun projected a future where humanity united to

January 28, 2025

SpaceX Starship Rocket Explodes After Launch in Setback for Elon Musk

Business/Space Race

A SpaceX Starship rocket exploded shortly after lift-off from Texas, marking a significant setback for the Elon Musk-led company just hours after a successful

Branson Eyes UK Spaceflights as Virgin Galactic Expands Ambitions

Aviation/Business

Sir Richard Branson has expressed his strong desire to launch Virgin Galactic spaceflights from UK soil, a move that has been met with enthusiasm

Apple and Musk Clash Over Satellite Expansion Plans

April 1, 2025
Business

A growing rivalry between Apple and Elon Musk’s SpaceX has intensified as both companies vie for dominance in satellite-based connectivity, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. The dispute centers

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Chang’e-6 Reveals South Pole-Aitken Basin’s Age: 4.25 Billion Years

March 25, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have successfully pinpointed the age of the Moon’s South Pole-Aitken (SPA) basin, the largest and oldest known impact crater on the lunar surface. Led by Prof. CHEN

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New NASA Data Suggests Our Universe Might Be Inside a Black Hole

March 18, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

A study using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has provided new evidence supporting a radical theory: our entire universe may exist within a black hole. Researchers at Kansas State University analyzed

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15 Billion Miles from Earth — Power-Saving Could Propel Voyagers to the 2030s

March 17, 2025
News/Technology

After nearly half a century of groundbreaking exploration, NASA’s Voyager spacecraft are being carefully managed to ensure they continue their journey into the unknown reaches of space for as long as possible.

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Branson Eyes UK Spaceflights as Virgin Galactic Expands Ambitions

March 13, 2025
Aviation/Business

Sir Richard Branson has expressed his strong desire to launch Virgin Galactic spaceflights from UK soil, a move that has been met with enthusiasm by Spaceport Cornwall officials. Currently operating from New

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NASA Launches SPHEREx Telescope to Map the Universe and Chronicle the Big Bang

March 13, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

NASA has successfully launched its latest space-based telescope, the SPHEREx observatory, designed to create a groundbreaking 3D map of the cosmos and explore the fundamental questions of our universe’s origins. The Spectro-Photometer

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Unknown Fate of Ice-Hunting Moon Missions Leaves Scientists in Suspense

March 8, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

The article from Nature highlights the uncertain fate of the Athena lunar lander, which touched down on the Moon on 6 March in an unexpected orientation. Built by Intuitive Machines, Athena was

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SpaceX Starship Explodes Minutes After Launch in Second Consecutive Failure

March 7, 2025
Diplomacy/News

SpaceX’s highly anticipated Starship rocket suffered a catastrophic failure on Thursday, exploding in midair just minutes after launch. This marks the second consecutive failure for the ambitious spacecraft, dealing a setback to

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Jeff Bezos Brings Amazon’s Intensity to Blue Origin as Competition with SpaceX Heats Up

March 6, 2025
Aviation/Business

Jeff Bezos is transforming Blue Origin with a no-nonsense, high-pressure approach similar to Amazon’s corporate culture as he aims to close the gap with Elon Musk’s SpaceX. The billionaire’s hands-on involvement has

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Private Lunar Lander ‘Blue Ghost’ Successfully Touches Down on the Moon

March 3, 2025
Diplomacy

Firefly Aerospace has become the second private company in history to successfully land a spacecraft on the Moon, as its Blue Ghost robotic lander touched down on Sunday. The Texas-based company’s mission,

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