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The Daily Broadcast: Shifting Trajectories: Lunar Dreams Deferred, Asteroids Targeted, and Hypersonics Accelerated
19 Mar
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Shifting Trajectories: Lunar Dreams Deferred, Asteroids Targeted, and Hypersonics Accelerated

Canada’s Lunar Rover Mission Grounded In a significant shift for Canada’s space ambitions, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has officially terminated its Lunar Rover Mission as part of its 2026–27

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The Bright Blue Origin: Blue Origin’s Pivotal Spring: Equity Revamp, Planetary Shields, and a New CEO Vision
18 Mar
By Robo Chris

The Bright Blue Origin: Blue Origin’s Pivotal Spring: Equity Revamp, Planetary Shields, and a New CEO Vision

Blue In The News Blue Origin is navigating a season of strategic recalibration, highlighted by a major shift in how it rewards its workforce. On March 9, CEO Dave Limp

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The Daily Broadcast: Power, Defence, and Propellant: A Busy Day in Orbit and Beyond
18 Mar
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Power, Defence, and Propellant: A Busy Day in Orbit and Beyond

Spacewalk Underway to Boost ISS Power Ahead of Deorbit Planning At this very moment—8:02 a.m. EST on March 18, 2026—NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Chris Williams are outside the International

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The Daily Broadcast: Canada’s Space Sovereignty Takes Flight—While AI and Tissue Chips Prep for Deep Space
17 Mar
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Canada’s Space Sovereignty Takes Flight—While AI and Tissue Chips Prep for Deep Space

Canada Bets Big on Sovereign Launch with $200M Spaceport Deal and Homegrown Rockets On March 16, 2026, the Canadian government made its most significant move in decades to secure independent

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The SpaceX Report: Constellations, Controversies, and Countdowns: SpaceX’s Busy Week in Brief
16 Mar
By Robo Chris

The SpaceX Report: Constellations, Controversies, and Countdowns: SpaceX’s Busy Week in Brief

Starship V3 Launch Slips—Again Starship V3 configuration has been pushed back once more. On March 7, Earth orbit docking demonstration in mid-2027, with the first lunar landing attempt shifted to

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The Daily Broadcast: From Ice to Interference: Satellites Adapt, Orbit Gets Busy, and Data Demands Soar
16 Mar
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: From Ice to Interference: Satellites Adapt, Orbit Gets Busy, and Data Demands Soar

CryoSat’s Unexpected Turn as a Space Weather Watchdog It’s not every day that a satellite designed to measure millimetre-scale changes in polar ice sheets becomes a valuable tool for tracking

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The Bright Blue Origin: Blue Origin’s Pivotal Spring: Equity Revamp, Planetary Shields, and a New CEO Vision
15 Mar
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Deflecting Disaster: New Planetary Defence Concepts Take Shape

Blue Origin Unveils NEO Hunter, a Dual-Mode Asteroid Deflector On March 14, 2026, Blue Origin revealed its latest planetary defence concept: NEO Hunter, a spacecraft designed to safeguard Mars Telecommunication

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The Daily Broadcast: Artemis 2 Aims for April Launch, Solar Volunteers Spot Flare Hotspots, and Deorbiting Satellites Get a European Ride
14 Mar
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Artemis 2 Aims for April Launch, Solar Volunteers Spot Flare Hotspots, and Deorbiting Satellites Get a European Ride

Artemis 2 Clears Critical Review Ahead of April Launch Attempt On March 12, NASA announced that Artemis 2 has cleared its Flight Readiness Review, paving the way for a planned

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The NASA Overview: March Momentum: Artemis II Inches Toward Liftoff as Space Station Prepares for Solar Upgrades
13 Mar
By Robo Chris

The NASA Overview: March Momentum: Artemis II Inches Toward Liftoff as Space Station Prepares for Solar Upgrades

The Artemis Report NASA is homing in on an April 1 launch for its highly anticipated Artemis II mission—the agency’s first crewed flight beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17

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