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ESA Unveils Most Detailed Collaborative Imaging of Saturn Using Hubble and James Webb Telescopes

ESA releases the most comprehensive images of Saturn to date, combining infrared and visible data from Hubble and James Webb telescopes.

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NASA Entrusts Commercial Firm with Saving Orbiting Swift Observatory

NASA contracts Katalyst Space to launch a servicing mission aimed at boosting Swift Observatory’s orbit before it deorbits later this year.

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Progress MS-33 Cargo Ship to Dock Manually with ISS Due to Antenna Deployment Issue

The Progress MS-33 cargo spacecraft will dock manually with the ISS after an antenna deployment malfunction was detected post-launch.

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NASA’s X-59 Quiet Supersonic Aircraft Completes Second Test Flight at Edwards AFB

NASA’s X-59 completed its second test flight from Edwards Air Force Base, advancing efforts to enable quiet supersonic travel over land.

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China Selects Asteroid Target for Planned Kinetic Impact Mission

China has chosen an asteroid for a kinetic impact mission aimed at planetary defense, aiming to strike it around 2029 following a launch in late 2027.

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NASA Moves SLS Rocket and Orion Spacecraft to Launch Pad Ahead of Artemis II Moon Mission

NASA has positioned the SLS rocket and Orion capsule at Kennedy Space Center’s LC-39B for the upcoming Artemis II lunar mission.

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NASA Loses Contact with Mars Orbiter MAVEN but Continues Efforts to Reestablish Link

NASA lost communication with the MAVEN Mars orbiter in December 2025 but remains hopeful about restoring contact despite challenges.

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NASA’s Perseverance Rover Discovers Hidden Ancient River Delta Beneath Mars Surface

NASA’s Perseverance rover has identified a previously unknown ancient river delta buried beneath Mars’ surface, revealing new insights into the planet’s watery past.

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NASA Completes Final Preparations for Artemis II Lunar Mission

NASA finalizes preparations for Artemis II, the first crewed lunar flyby in over 50 years, as launch approaches in two weeks.

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NASA Begins Studying Habitability Risks Around Low-Mass Stars Using SPARCS Telescope

NASA uses the SPARCS space telescope to analyze stellar activity that may threaten life on planets orbiting low-mass stars.

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NASA Clears Artemis II for Launch, Marking a New Step Toward Lunar Return

NASA approves Artemis II mission for flight, setting the stage for the first crewed lunar journey since Apollo.

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NASA and SpaceX Disagree Over Manual Control in Lunar Landing Plans

NASA and SpaceX differ on the use of manual control during lunar landings as they collaborate on human landing system development.

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