Artemis III Rocket Rollout Begins—But Funding Clouds Loom Today, April 20, 2026, NASA began rolling out the “top four-fifths” of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket for the Artemis III
Artemis III Rocket Rollout Begins—But Funding Clouds Loom Today, April 20, 2026, NASA began rolling out the “top four-fifths” of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket for the Artemis III
Blue Origin Set for Historic Booster Reuse on New Glenn’s Third Flight Before the sun rises this Sunday, April 20, 2026, Blue Origin aims to make aerospace history once again—not
Artemis II Crew Shares Insights After Historic Lunar Flyby Back on Earth and full of reflections, the Artemis II crew—including Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen—held a detailed debrief on
The Artemis Report April 2026 marks a historic milestone for NASA’s Artemis program: the successful completion of Artemis II, humanity’s first crewed mission beyond low Earth orbit in over 50
Artemis II Crew Reflects on Historic Lunar Orbit Mission On April 16, 2026, the four astronauts of NASA’s Artemis II mission—including Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut Jeremy Hansen—held their first
Continue readingThe Daily Broadcast: From Moonwalkers to Quantum Sensors: A Busy Week in Space
Canadian Team Wins $400K Aqualunar Challenge with Lunar Water Innovation On April 15, 2026, Toronto-based Canadian Strategic Missions Corporation (CSMC) took home the $400,000 grand prize in the Canadian track
Continue readingThe Daily Broadcast: Orbit, Moon, and Compute: Advancing the Next Frontier
Blue In The News Blue Origin has taken a significant step toward expanding its launch footprint beyond Florida, with the U.S. Space Force selecting the company to enter final negotiations
Kepler Secures Major ESA Contract for Optical Network Interoperability Toronto-based Kepler Communications has been awarded a €18.6 million (approximately $30.1 million) prime contract from the European Space Agency (ESA) to
Canadarm2 Successfully Deploys Cygnus XL to the ISS—A Canadian Touch in Routine Resupply On April 13, 2026, the International Space Station welcomed its latest cargo delivery with a distinctly Canadian