The SpaceX Report: Starship’s Quiet Week, Falcon Heavy’s Big Day, and a Canadian in Space

The SpaceX Report: Starship’s Quiet Week, Falcon Heavy’s Big Day, and a Canadian in Space

Starship Updates Starship activity remained subdued this week, with no launches, static fires, or major flight milestones reported in the source material as of April 27, 2026. While Gwynne Shotwell

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The Daily Broadcast: Mars Organics, Space Economics, and a Pivotal Week for Space Policy

The Daily Broadcast: Mars Organics, Space Economics, and a Pivotal Week for Space Policy

Curiosity Rover Unearths Never-Before-Detected Organic Molecules on Mars NASA’s Curiosity rover has made a significant discovery that strengthens the scientific case for Mars’ ancient habitability. The rover detected 21 organic

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The Daily Broadcast: Progress MS-34 Launches Successfully to Resupply the International Space Station

The Daily Broadcast: Progress MS-34 Launches Successfully to Resupply the International Space Station

New Orlan Spacesuit and Science Aboard Russian Cargo Ship The Progress MS-34 cargo spacecraft has successfully launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, carrying over 2,500 kg of supplies and

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The Daily Broadcast: Testing Limits: From Earth-Like Worlds to Human Endurance and Lunar Revisions

The Daily Broadcast: Testing Limits: From Earth-Like Worlds to Human Endurance and Lunar Revisions

ESA’s PLATO Mission Passes Crucial Space-Like Trials Ahead of 2027 Launch The European Space Agency’s PLATO (PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars) spacecraft has successfully completed a battery of rigorous

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The Commercial Space: April’s Lunar Leap: Commercial Space Advances as Artemis II Returns