The Artemis Report: On Track for April, Eyes on 2028 As of March 6, 2026, NASA’s Artemis 2 crewed lunar flyby mission is scheduled for launch in April—a slight delay
The Artemis Report: On Track for April, Eyes on 2028 As of March 6, 2026, NASA’s Artemis 2 crewed lunar flyby mission is scheduled for launch in April—a slight delay
Canadian Earth Observation Constellation Clears First Major Hurdle Canada’s ambitions in high-precision Earth observation have taken a significant step forward with the successful validation of EarthDaily’s EDC-01 satellite. The Montreal-based geospatial firm,
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ESA’s Mars Orbiters Capture Unprecedented Solar Superstorm Data When a massive solar storm erupted from the Sun in May 2024, it didn’t just dazzle Earth with auroras visible as far
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Canadian Space Agency Bolsters Lunar Safety and National Security As Canada prepares to play a pivotal role in humanity’s return to the Earth in real time—a critical upgrade for future
ESA’s Mars Express Reveals Ancient Secrets in Arabia Terra ESA’s long-serving Mars Express orbiter has delivered another stunning view of the Red Planet, this time zooming in on the heavily
Antarctic Grounding Lines Reveal Hidden Ice Loss A new study published on March 3, 2026, using three decades of satellite data, has mapped the subtle but critical shifts in Antarctica’s
Starship’s Next Chapter Begins SpaceX confirmed that the first Starship V3 vehicle has left the build site at Starbase, Texas, and is now undergoing prelaunch testing. This marks a critical
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NASA Advances Plans for Dedicated Mars Communications Orbiter On March 1, 2026, NASA released draft objectives for its upcoming Mars Telecommunications Network—a dedicated orbiter designed to provide robust, continuous communications
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Rocket Lab Flies Hypersonic Testbed in Rare Public Mission On February 27, 2026, Rocket Lab launched its “That’s Not A Knife” mission from Wallops Island, Virginia, marking a rare public
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