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James Gentile: Navigating New Horizons in Space Simulation

After a life-altering diagnosis, James Gentile shifts from aspiring pilot to leading space simulations.

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Fonte: NASA

Deciphering Brain Changes in Space: A New Challenge

Researchers uncover difficulties in measuring spaceflight's impact on the brain, calling for innovative methods.

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Fonte: NASA

Swissto12 to Launch Direct-to-Device Satellite for Asia

Swissto12 partners with Astrum Mobile to deploy a GEO satellite, enhancing connectivity across Asia with direct-to-device services.

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Fonte: SpaceNews

NASA's Debbie Korth Honored as 2025 Engineer of the Year

Debbie Korth, Orion's deputy program manager, receives prestigious engineering accolade for 2025.

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Fonte: NASA

Isar Aerospace Gears Up for Spectrum Rocket's Maiden Flight with New Contract

Isar Aerospace teams up with ElevationSpace for the Spectrum rocket's debut, marking a new era in payload delivery.

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Fonte: European Spaceflight

Falcon 9's Unplanned European Sky Show: A Propellant Leak Saga

A propellant leak led to an uncontrolled reentry of Falcon 9's upper stage over Europe, sparking concerns and awe.

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Fonte: SpaceNews

KBR Secures $176M Contract for U.S. Space Surveillance Site Upgrade

KBR to revamp U.S. space surveillance capabilities with a $176 million contract, focusing on sensor upgrades and maintenance.

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Fonte: SpaceNews

SpaceX Set to Boost Connectivity with 21 Starlink Satellite Launch

SpaceX's latest mission aims to enhance global connectivity, launching 21 Starlink satellites, including 13 with Direct to Cell capabilities.

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Fonte: Spaceflight Now

ATMOS Gains €13.1M Boost for Revolutionary PHOENIX 2 Space Capsule

ATMOS Space Cargo secures a significant €13.1M from the EIC Accelerator for its PHOENIX 2 capsule development.

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Fonte: European Spaceflight

SpaceX and Rocket Lab Achieve Near-Simultaneous Launches in Historic Space Event

In a historic space event, SpaceX and Rocket Lab launch missions just 4 minutes apart, showcasing the growing pace of space exploration.

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Fonte: The Launch Pad

SpaceX Achieves Historic Falcon 9 Landing in The Bahamas

For the first time, SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket lands in The Bahamas, marking a significant milestone.

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Fonte: The Launch Pad

Celebrating 25 Years Since the Landmark STS-99 Radar Topography Mission

On Feb. 11, 2000, space shuttle Endeavour embarked on the groundbreaking Shuttle Radar Topography Mission.

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Fonte: NASA

Arkadia Space Partners with MaiaSpace for Thruster Supply

Arkadia Space to provide cutting-edge monopropellant thrusters for French rocket startup MaiaSpace.

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Fonte: SpaceNews

Texas Invests $47.7 Million in Space Industry Expansion

Texas boosts its space industry, granting $47.7M to five companies for projects including facilities and spacecraft development.

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Fonte: SpaceNews

A Laboratory Above the Clouds

Explore the unique insights from ESA's high-altitude lab, offering a new perspective on space research.

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Fonte: ESA

Lockheed Martin vs. Boeing: The Battle for Space Force's Satellite Contract

Lockheed Martin and Boeing vie for a crucial Space Force satellite contract, highlighting the competitive space industry landscape.

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Fonte: SpaceNews

U.S. and Japan Strengthen Ties with Artemis Space Program

In a recent meeting, President Trump and Prime Minister ISHIBA Shigeru reaffirmed their commitment to the Artemis program.

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Fonte: SpacePolicyOnline.com

Senators Propose Iron Dome Missile-Defense Shield for America

Senators Cramer and Sullivan push for a missile-defense system, dubbed Iron Dome, to protect the US, following a Trump order.

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Fonte: SpacePolicyOnline.com

ESA's Groundbreaking In-Orbit Refuelling Mission for Green Propellants

ESA announces a pioneering mission to test a new in-orbit refuelling system for eco-friendly propellants.

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Fonte: European Spaceflight

The Swiss Alps Dressed in Winter's Best: A View from Space

Discover the breathtaking view of the snow-capped Swiss Alps as seen from the vastness of space, captured by ESA.

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Fonte: ESA

ESA Supports 2029 as Year of Global Asteroid Awareness

ESA backs UN's 2029 initiative for global awareness on asteroid threats and planetary defense strategies.

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Fonte: ESA

ATMOS Phoenix Capsule Set for 2025 Test Flight After FAA Nod

ATMOS's Phoenix capsule, aimed at in-orbit life sciences, gets FAA green light for a 2025 test flight aboard SpaceX's mission.

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Fonte: European Spaceflight

Investors Warn Space Startups: Don't Rival or Mimic SpaceX

Investors advise space startups to forge their own paths, avoiding direct competition or imitation of SpaceX.

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Fonte: SpaceNews

Innovative Water-Based Shields for Astronaut Radiation Protection

Researchers explore 3D-printed hydrogels as a novel solution for protecting astronauts from harmful space radiation.

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Fonte: ESA

The Future of Europe's Space Launchers Unveiled for 2024 and Beyond

Explore the artistic vision of Europe's next-gen space launchers set to take the stage in 2024 and onwards.

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Fonte: ESA

Rocket Lab CEO Hails SPAC Frenzy's Boost to Space Sector

Rocket Lab's CEO credits SPAC mania for propelling the space industry forward, despite funding some 'silly' ideas.

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Fonte: SpaceNews

France's CNES Aims for Reusable Rocket Innovation with Project DEMESURE

CNES calls for proposals to create a reusable upper stage for heavy-lift rockets, marking a leap in space transportation.

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Fonte: European Spaceflight

SpaceX Transporter 13 to Embark on Historic Launch of Space Weather Sensors

Mission Space is gearing up to deploy the inaugural sensors for a pioneering space weather constellation aboard SpaceX Transporter 13.

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Fonte: The Launch Pad

AstroForge Unveils Plan for Pioneering Asteroid Mining Mission

AstroForge sets sights on asteroid mining, announcing its mission target and partnership for a future launch.

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Fonte: The Launch Pad

Observable Space Emerges from OurSky and PlaneWave Instruments Merger

OurSky joins forces with PlaneWave Instruments, marking a new era in space observation technology.

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Fonte: SpaceNews

NASA's Groundbreaking Simulation Preps Moon-bound Tech

NASA's latest test simulates lunar gravity, giving 17 moon-bound technologies a taste of space without leaving Earth.

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Fonte: NASA

The Rise of Modular Satellites: A New Era for Vertical Integration

Discover how the shift to modular satellite platforms is revolutionizing vertical integration in the space industry.

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Fonte: SpaceNews

ISRO's Navigation Satellite Left Adrift After Propulsion Failure

An ISRO satellite is stranded in orbit due to a propulsion system malfunction, complicating navigation efforts.

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Fonte: The Launch Pad

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Planetary Nebula NGC 1514 from Webb

Planetary Nebula NGC 1514 from Webb