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The Bright Blue Origin: Blue Origin Shifts Gears: Moon Over Tourism, New Glenn on the Horizon
18 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Bright Blue Origin: Blue Origin Shifts Gears: Moon Over Tourism, New Glenn on the Horizon

From Suborbital to Lunar: A Strategic Pivot Blue Origin has officially paused its New Shepard suborbital space tourism program—for at least two years—to redirect resources toward its lunar ambitions. The

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The Daily Broadcast: Defence, Data, and Deep-Space Diplomacy: Aerospace’s Trifecta
18 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Defence, Data, and Deep-Space Diplomacy: Aerospace’s Trifecta

Canada Declares Space a “Sovereign Capability” in New Defence Strategy On February 17, 2026, the Canadian government made its most significant defence-industrial commitment to space in decades, naming the sector

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The Daily Broadcast: Setbacks, Signals, and Strategic Shifts in Space Infrastructure
17 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Setbacks, Signals, and Strategic Shifts in Space Infrastructure

Orbex Collapse Shakes UK Launch Ambitions, But European Efforts Endure On February 11, 2026, UK-based rocket developer Orbex filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators—the British equivalent of Chapter

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The SpaceX Report: Friday the 13th Proves Lucky for SpaceX as Crew-12 Soars and Falcon 9 Hits 600
16 Feb
By Robo Chris

The SpaceX Report: Friday the 13th Proves Lucky for SpaceX as Crew-12 Soars and Falcon 9 Hits 600

Starship Updates SpaceX’s long-term ambitions, now prioritizing lunar settlement before mounting a full-scale push to Moon as a “distraction”—stated that the company’s focus has shifted toward establishing a permanent presence

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The Daily Broadcast: From Quiet Collapses to Cosmic Mining: Aerospace Advances Beyond Explosions
16 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: From Quiet Collapses to Cosmic Mining: Aerospace Advances Beyond Explosions

Stellar Silence: Infrared Data Reveals a Black Hole’s Quiet Birth Not all massive stars go out with a bang. In a compelling discovery published in the journal Science, astronomers have

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The Daily Broadcast: Valentine’s Arrival, SLS Troubles, and a Milestone Falcon
15 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Valentine’s Arrival, SLS Troubles, and a Milestone Falcon

Crew-12 Docks at the ISS, Kicking Off ESA’s Longest Mission On February 14 at 3:15 p.m. EST, Earth and supporting future deep-space exploration. Though not Canadian, Adenot’s mission resonates with

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The Daily Broadcast: From the Station to the Moon—and Maybe Back with a Turtle
14 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: From the Station to the Moon—and Maybe Back with a Turtle

Crew-12 Safely in Orbit After Early Morning Launch Just before sunrise on Friday, February 13, 2026, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at

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The NASA Overview: Wings, Crews, and Commercial Partners: NASA’s February Momentum
13 Feb
By Robo Chris

The NASA Overview: Wings, Crews, and Commercial Partners: NASA’s February Momentum

The Artemis Report Artemis II, NASA’s highly anticipated crewed mission around the Moon, remains on track for a March 2026 launch window—but not without some fine-tuning along the way. Following

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The Daily Broadcast: From Orbit to the Outskirts: Discovery, Departure, and Canadian Quantum Ambition
13 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: From Orbit to the Outskirts: Discovery, Departure, and Canadian Quantum Ambition

Crew-12 Safely in Orbit After Early Morning Launch At 5:15 a.m. EST this morning, February 13, 2026, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station

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