Glaciers have never been still. They move again and again often in step with the seasons. Scientists have known this for a ...
NASA releases 33 years of weekly sea level data, revealing key rises and falls for coastal areas around the world that are ...
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NRO Officially Declassifies JUMPSEAT First Gen Signals Intelligence Satellites
Launched between 1971 and 1987 primarily to collect intelligence data on foreign weapon testing, the last satellites in the JUMPSEAT family were withdrawn from service in 2006. A memorandum dated Dec.
NASA's Artemis II mission will transport four astronauts around the moon, bringing the agency one step closer to sending the ...
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Why did SpaceX just apply to launch 1 million satellites?
SpaceX says it wants to deploy an astronomical number of data centres in orbit to supply power for artificial intelligence, ...
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Space junk disaster spirals after Russian satellite shatters in orbit
When a Russian satellite shattered in orbit, the fragments did not simply drift away into the void. They spread into busy ...
Min Read An artist's conceptual image of network antennas supporting the Orion spacecraft. Credits: NASA / Dave ...
Is a “temporary second moon” really going to orbit the Earth? That’s the claim made in a number of viral social media posts ...
From a return of humans to lunar orbit, to Japan's first crack at Mars, advanced space travel and exploration is set to continue in 2026.
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The modern-day space race is taking over Central California — and not everyone is happy about it
The U.S. Space Force is seeking to expand the number of launches and attract aerospace companies in and around Vandenberg ...
As they fly around the moon, the four astronauts of NASA's Artemis II will see views never seen by the human eye. Here's how.
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