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sfist.comLucas Ye, who designed the Rise plush selected as the Artemis II zero-gravity indicator, met pilot Victor Glover on or before June 18, 2026. NASA posted video of the encounter the same day.
GB NewsAn Italian astronaut will fly on the Artemis III mission scheduled for 2028. The crew will test lunar landing vehicles during a two-week flight that includes work with two commercial landers.
ABC NewsThe agency selected a crew of three Americans and one Italian for the first crewed lunar landing under the current program. The mission will launch in 2027 aboard the Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket.
news.sky.comA British Paralympic medalist has been chosen for a potential flight to the Haven-1 space station under an agreement between the UK Space Agency and the company Vast. The station is scheduled for launch within the next year.
spacenews.comNASA selected two companies to build lunar terrain vehicles for a planned moon base near the lunar south pole. The contracts total about $440 million and form part of a $20 billion program announced this week.
fortune.comA Blue Origin New Glenn rocket exploded during an engine test on May 28, 2026, damaging the launch pad and halting near-term Blue Moon lunar missions. NASA had recently awarded Blue Origin contracts to deliver payloads to the lunar surface, but the accident leaves SpaceX as the p…
spacenews.comA Blue Origin New Glenn rocket exploded during a pre-launch engine test on May 28, 2026. The incident grounds the vehicle that was scheduled to carry a Blue Moon lunar lander for NASA.
BBC NewsA Blue Origin rocket exploded during testing at a Florida launch site, damaging the pad and delaying future flights. The incident affects Amazon satellite plans and Nasa lunar missions scheduled for 2026 and later.
Usa TodaySpaceX announced plans for a private crewed mission that will fly around Mars and return to Earth. Cryptocurrency billionaire Chun Wang will lead both the Mars mission and a separate lunar flyby. The company provided no launch dates for either flight.
indiatoday.intoday.inNASA outlined a three-phase approach to building a lunar base, with initial missions scheduled through 2029. The agency plans to rely on private contractors for landers, rovers, and cargo delivery.
en.antaranews.comNASA released a roadmap and concept images for building a sustained human presence near the lunar South Pole. The plan divides development into three phases running from robotic missions through 2029 to continuous crewed operations after 2032.
news18.comNASA on Tuesday detailed initial plans for a lunar base and awarded contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars to four U.S. companies. The announcement comes less than two months after the Artemis II crewed lunar flyaround.
tass.comNASA outlined a three-phase lunar base program at the moon’s south pole, with the first robotic missions scheduled to begin this year. Blue Origin will test its Blue Moon Mark 1 Endurance lander in late 2026 as part of the initial phase.
WiredNASA selected Blue Origin, Firefly, and Astrolab to deliver rovers to the Moon’s south pole. The awards mark the first step toward a permanent lunar base after the Artemis II mission.
The VergeNASA announced three uncrewed lunar missions scheduled for later this year to scout landing sites and test equipment ahead of a planned crewed landing in 2028. The flights form the first phase of a multi-year effort to establish a permanent base at the Moon’s south pole.
tass.comNASA announced details for a semi-permanent lunar base at the Moon's South Pole. The agency said the first phase will run through 2029 and involve 25 launches and 21 landings.
spacenews.comNASA announced contracts on Tuesday to develop two rovers that will support astronauts at a planned lunar base. The awards form part of the agency's ongoing program to establish a sustained presence on the Moon.
ForbesSpaceX completed a Starship flight test on May 26, 2026. The company faces additional technical requirements before landing astronauts on the Moon by 2028 under a White House executive order.
spacenews.comNASA has awarded contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars to four U.S. companies for the first phase of a planned lunar base. The hardware is scheduled to arrive before astronauts land on the moon as early as 2028.
upi.comNASA released a phased schedule for building Moon outposts and awarded lunar lander contracts to Blue Origin. The plan outlines successive stages leading to permanent settler facilities.
app.buzzsumo.comNASA awarded Lunar Outpost a task order under its Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services contract. The award covers development of the Pegasus crewed lunar terrain vehicle for Artemis program operations.
New York PostNASA Administrator Jared Isaacman stated that three lunar missions are scheduled for 2026. The missions will be conducted by Blue Origin, Astrobotic, and Intuitive Machines to deliver agency payloads.
France 24China launched the Shenzhou 23 spacecraft and docked it with the Tiangong Space Station. The new crew will conduct experiments and prepare for future lunar landings, including a planned year-long stay in orbit.
WiredNASA used the Psyche spacecraft's close approach to Mars to test its instruments. The probe passed within 4,609 kilometers of the planet and gathered data on the surface and atmosphere.
foxnews.comWater plumes on ocean moons of Jupiter and Saturn could freeze into low-density ice resembling croissant texture. Researchers identified this material as a potential obstacle for future lander missions.
arstechnica.comNASA will test a nuclear-powered spacecraft in 2028 designed to shorten travel times to Mars. The project, called Space Reactor-1 Freedom, is part of the Ignition announcement released in March.
France 24China sent three astronauts to the Tiangong space station on Sunday aboard a Long March 2-F rocket. One crew member will remain in orbit for a full year to study long-duration spaceflight effects.
nypost.comCommander Reid Wiseman discussed the selection process, family considerations, and daily operations during the Artemis II lunar mission. The interview covered training adjustments, spacecraft challenges, and emergency procedures encountered in flight.
NprSpaceX launched its third-generation Starship rocket Friday from Texas. The uncrewed vehicle deployed mock satellites before splashing down in the Indian Ocean.
focustaiwan.twSpaceX announced that Chun Wang, co-founder of Bitcoin mining pool F2Pool, will serve as commander of its first crewed Mars flyby mission. The selection was reported by CoinDesk.
app.buzzsumo.comNASA engineers tested larger rotor blades for future Mars aircraft and reached speeds above Mach 1 in a simulated Martian atmosphere. The tests produced about 30 percent more lift than previous designs. Data analysis is ongoing.
SpaceX plans to conduct its next Starship test flight on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. ET. The launch will debut a taller rocket with upgraded engines and comes after a seven-month pause in flight testing.
Bryson DeChambeau stated during a podcast interview that he believes humans reached the moon but questions the authenticity of existing footage. He also expressed belief in unidentified anomalous phenomena and interdimensional beings.
news.google.comNASA conducted a test of a lithium-fed magnetoplasmadynamic thruster that reached 120 kilowatts of power. The agency said the system could reduce propellant use by up to 90 percent compared with chemical rockets.
FortuneSam Altman, Elon Musk, and Jeff Bezos have each stated that space-related jobs and travel may become available to young workers in the coming years. Their comments come as some entry-level positions on Earth face pressure from automation.
SpaceX is working on a new technology that its founder says will mark a significant point in human history. The project aims to expand capabilities beyond current space operations.
SpaceX stated that docking operations with the space station have become routine. The company noted that it continues to treat each docking with care.
techjuice.pkResearchers analysed 30 million trajectories and found that approaching Lagrange Point L1 from the moonward side saves 58.8 metres per second in velocity compared with earlier routes. The path keeps spacecraft visible from Earth and allows 13-day stays for potential tourist excha…
Elon Musk, head of SpaceX, said the company intends to structure itself so he cannot be removed. He cited the need to keep the company focused on making life multiplanetary rather than quarterly financial targets.
forbes.comSpaceX is aiming for a May 19 launch of its Starship megarocket from South Texas, marking the vehicle's 12th test flight and the debut of an extensively redesigned Version 3. The flight will test new propulsion, thermal protection and in-space refueling capabilities critical to N…
The Curiosity rover's drill became stuck to a 28.6-pound rock after a sample collection on April 25. Engineers spent nearly a week using the rover's cameras, arm movements, vibrations and rotations to dislodge it. The rock broke free on the first full attempt after several days o…
thehindu.comThe company has for the first time loaded 11 million pounds, or 5,000 metric tonnes, of propellant onto a fully stacked Starship V3 vehicle. The propellant loading marks a significant step in ground operations for the vehicle. The company has indicated that such rehearsals bring…
themarketherald.com.auNewly released video from the Artemis II mission commander shows the view from inside the spacecraft as recovery teams opened the hatch following splashdown. The footage provides an astronaut's-eye perspective of the post-landing operations. The release comes as NASA continues it…
news.google.comSpace Energy is constructing Russia's first private spaceport, with the first launch possible as early as 2026. The Primorsky cosmodrome was selected for its ballistic conditions and sea landing zones. @MarioNawfal reported the development on Sunday.
nypost.comThe Defense Department on May 8, 2026, published more than 160 documents including Apollo 17 transcripts in which astronauts described bright tumbling particles resembling Fourth of July fireworks and three dots in triangular formation above the lunar surface.
medium.comNASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has delivered the first direct look at the surface of the rocky exoplanet LHS 3844 b, also known as Kua’kua, revealing a dark, airless world dominated by ancient volcanic rock. The observations, published this week in Nature Astronomy, show a pla…
SemaforSpaceX plans to reduce Falcon 9 launches in 2026 as it transitions resources to the larger Starship vehicle. Vandenberg Space Force Base in California has become the company's busiest launch site so far this year. The move supports ambitions for lunar landings, Mars missions, orb…
upi.comThe agency made public thousands of new photographs captured by the Orion spacecraft Integrity during the crewed mission that circled the moon in April 2026. Images document Earth passing behind the lunar horizon, a solar eclipse observed by the crew, and detailed views of lunar…
NASA has released over 12,000 images from the Artemis II mission, which orbited the moon in April 2026. The photos capture views of Earth, the lunar surface, and a solar eclipse observed during the crew's return. Astronauts from the mission also visited the United Nations headqua…
techcentral.co.zaElon Musk announced that xAI will cease to exist as a separate company and be integrated as SpacexAI. The move comes as Musk’s artificial intelligence company halted construction of a water reuse facility intended to ease pressure on the Memphis-area water supply. Many investors…
app.buzzsumo.comNASA has released additional photographs from the Artemis II mission, depicting Earth and the Moon from space during the crew's journey and return. The images, taken in early April 2026, include views of the Earth passing behind the Moon and the Moon eclipsing the Sun. All 12,217…
benzinga.comFirefly Aerospace announced record revenue of $81 million for the first quarter of 2026, alongside a $1.3 billion backlog. The company highlighted wins in the Artemis program and defense sectors. It also provided an outlook for the full year during its earnings call.
app.buzzsumo.comAn asteroid named Apophis will pass closer to Earth than many satellites on April 13, 2029, with no risk of impact, according to NASA. The object, classified as potentially hazardous, was discovered in 2004 and has been monitored since. Space agencies plan to study it during the…
theconversation.comA new survey using NASA's TESS telescope has identified 27 potential circumbinary planets, which orbit two stars instead of one. Researchers developed a method to detect these planets by monitoring changes in binary star orbits and eclipse schedules. The findings suggest thousand…
medianama.comPresident Trump stated he will impose 25% tariffs on EU cars and trucks while withdrawing 5,000 troops from Germany amid tensions with Merz. Other recent developments include a humpback whale release in the North Sea and space experiments in France. Euronews reported these events…
goodnewsnetwork.orgAn astronaut on the Artemis II mission took photographs while orbiting the Moon. The images were captured to provide unique shots for an individual named James. The mission has been completed.
app.buzzsumo.comThe astronauts of NASA's Artemis II mission shared details of their recent loop around the moon, marking the farthest human travel from Earth. They described witnessing unique phenomena and conducting experiments on space radiation. The crew participated in interviews and a town…
nasa.govThe Artemis II mission concluded with a splashdown in April 2026, marking the farthest journey from Earth by humans and a step toward lunar return. One state enacted a new congressional map following a major Supreme Court ruling on redistricting this week. Philosopher Ben Bramble…
Artemis II pilot Victor Glover outlined his views on future space exploration, including the objective of sending astronauts to Mars. The Artemis II crew also commented on potential returns to space. These statements were made during a CBS News segment.
nasa.govNPR has released a report on the Artemis II mission. The coverage was produced by science correspondent Nell Greenfieldboyce and Rob Schmitz. The report is available through various NPR platforms including podcasts and embeds.