Tag: aerospace

FAA Approves SpaceX Starship Launches from Florida Amid Public Concerns

The FAA has granted SpaceX approval to begin Starship launches from Florida despite community concerns over disruptions.

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NASA Allows Astronauts to Bring Smartphones on Artemis II Lunar Mission

For the first time, NASA astronauts are permitted to take smartphones into space, enhancing capabilities for capturing images on the Artemis II lunar mission.

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NASA’s Juno Probe Refines Jupiter’s Size Measurements

NASA’s Juno mission provides updated, slightly smaller measurements of Jupiter, enhancing models of its core and atmosphere.

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SpaceX Halts Falcon 9 Launches Following Upper Stage Anomaly

SpaceX suspends Falcon 9 flights after an upper stage failure during a recent Starlink deployment, putting upcoming missions at risk.

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Artemis II Moon Mission Launch Delayed to March After SLS Rocket Leak

NASA postpones Artemis II crewed lunar mission to March following a leak detected during final SLS rocket countdown test.

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Singapore Announces Plans to Establish National Space Agency

Singapore will soon launch a National Space Agency to enhance its position in the aerospace sector and bolster its space ambitions.

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SpaceX Reports $8 Billion Profit in 2025, IPO Valuation Could Reach $1.5 Trillion

SpaceX closed 2025 with an $8 billion profit and $15–16 billion in revenue, positioning for a potential IPO valued up to $1.5 trillion.

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Amazon Requests Extended Timeline for Leo Satellite Internet Deployment

Amazon has informed the FCC that it will not meet its initial schedule for deploying half of its Leo satellite constellation by July.

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Blue Origin Pauses Space Tourism Program to Focus on Lunar Mission

Blue Origin will halt its space tourism flights for at least two years to prioritize preparations for upcoming lunar missions.

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China Plans to Deploy Orbital AI Data Centers Within Five Years

China aims to establish powerful AI data centers in low Earth orbit over the next five years, advancing its space-based computing infrastructure.

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NASA Conducts First Test in Over 60 Years of Nuclear Rocket Engine Prototype

NASA has revived nuclear rocket engine testing with a new prototype, potentially enabling faster, longer space missions with enhanced capabilities.

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Hydrogen-Powered Angara-A5V Rocket Launch Delayed Until 2030

The debut flight of Russia’s heavy-lift Angara-A5V rocket with a hydrogen upper stage is postponed from 2027 to 2030 or later.

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