Artemis II: Countdown Begins for Historic Lunar Flyby As of March 27, 2026, NASA is in the final stretch of preparations for the Artemis II mission—the first crewed flight of
Artemis II: Countdown Begins for Historic Lunar Flyby As of March 27, 2026, NASA is in the final stretch of preparations for the Artemis II mission—the first crewed flight of
Canadian Startup SBQuantum Set to Launch Quantum Magnetometer On March 30, 2026, a Canadian quantum sensor will make its way to orbit aboard a Spire Global satellite hitching a ride
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NASA Charts Bold New Course: Moon Base Over Gateway In a strategic pivot officially unveiled during its “Ignition” event on March 24, 2026, NASA has paused its long-standing Lunar Gateway
Stoked News: Hot Fires and Hardware Forward Though Stoked Space hasn’t launched anything recently—or announced immediate plans to—they’ve been busy behind the scenes advancing their Andromeda engine and vehicle integration.
NASA Charts Aggressive Course for Permanent Moon Base, Pauses Gateway On March 24, 2026, NASA unveiled “Ignition”—an ambitious, $20 billion plan to establish a permanent human presence on the Moon
Canada Secures Sovereign Launch Capability with $200M Spaceport Nova Scotia Deal On March 16, 2026, Canada took a major leap toward orbital independence with the announcement of a 10-year, $200
Starship V3 and the Orbital Data Centre Vision While Starship’s 12th integrated flight test remains on the horizon, the spotlight this week shifted to Elon Musk’s ambitious vision for space-based
Juice’s Historic Snapshot of an Interstellar Visitor Back in November 2025, ESA’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) pulled off a remarkable feat: capturing close-up observations of 3I/ATLAS, only the third
Russia’s Resumed Resupply Run to the ISS This morning at 11:59 UTC—just a few hours from now—a critical lifeline to the International Space Station (ISS) is set to relaunch. Russia’s
Continue readingThe Daily Broadcast: Rescues, Reboots, and Reuse: A Busy Week for Global Spaceflight