Tag: space technology

US Space Force Awards SpaceX $4.16 Billion Contract for AI-Enhanced Satellite Defense System

SpaceX secured a $4.16 billion deal with the US Space Force to develop AI-supported satellites for tracking foreign aircraft and missiles.

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Massive Explosion Destroys Blue Origin New Glenn Launch Complex During Test

A powerful explosion during Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket test severely damaged the launch site, leaving charred metal and wreckage behind.

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International Partners Plan to Extend ISS Operations to 2030 Regardless of Russia’s Participation

The International Space Station is set to continue operations through 2030, even if Russia withdraws from the project.

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NASA Launches First Three Missions This Year to Kickstart Lunar Base Development

NASA is set to initiate three missions in 2026 as part of its plan to establish a permanent human base on the Moon.

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SpaceX Develops Battery-Powered Starlink Mini for Enhanced Portability

SpaceX plans a battery-powered Starlink Mini, boosting portable internet access for travelers, first responders, and remote users worldwide.

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Starship V3’s Maiden Flight Demonstrates Resilience Despite Ending in Explosion

Starship V3 completed most flight objectives in its first launch, showcasing improvements ahead of SpaceX’s planned public offering.

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Blue Origin Cleared to Resume Launches of New Glenn Rocket Following Incident Investigation

Blue Origin has received FAA approval to restart launches of its New Glenn rocket after completing an incident investigation from a previous flight.

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SpaceX Conducts First Flight of Starship V3 and Super Heavy Booster Despite Engine Failure

SpaceX successfully launched the new Starship V3 and Super Heavy V3 booster, overcoming an engine shutdown during the mission.

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NASA Confirms Return of Air Leak in Russian Segment of ISS

NASA has detected a recurrence of an air leak in the Russian segment of the International Space Station, previously thought to be resolved.

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Chinese Researchers Successfully Power Multiple Aerial Targets Using Microwave Beam for the First Time

Chinese scientists achieved a milestone by powering several airborne moving targets simultaneously via a microwave beam.

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SpaceX Reschedules Starship V3 Maiden Flight to May 21

SpaceX has shifted the debut launch of its Starship V3 rocket to May 21, after two earlier postponements.

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Tesla Launches Massive Texas Plant to Manufacture Solar Panels for Earth and Orbital Use

Tesla begins building a large-scale solar panel factory in Texas to support both terrestrial and space-based energy needs amid growing AI demand.

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