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Despite the Space Policy of 2023, redefining ISRO's role and encouraging it to step away from commercial launches, the space ...
The BlueBird 6 from Texas-based AST SpaceMobile comes in at a full 2,400 square feet, or about the size of a three-bedroom ...
The next generation of space stations will not be assembled piece by piece like orbital Lego sets. Instead, companies are ...
The newly identified cluster of Kuiper Belt objects lies about 4 billion miles from the Sun, offering fresh clues about how ...
Iran on Sunday launched three satellites into orbit with the help of Russia. A Soyuz rocket carrying the Iranian satellites Kosar, Paya ...
The uptick indicates that there’s no going back to a world without disruption hotspots. And that, combined with humans’ ...
This article is about Reflect Orbital’s plan to provide “sunlight on demand” using reflector satellites in low Earth orbit ...
Three more Iranian satellites were sent into space on Russia's Soyuz launchers on Sunday, Iranian state media said, as the two U.S.-sanctioned nations extend their space collaboration.
A Space.com report examines how a tiny piece of space debris cracked a Chinese crew capsule window, triggered an emergency mission, and highlights growing risks from debris, weak global rules, and lim ...
The U.S. Space Force has approved a SpaceX Falcon 9 launch with a return-to-base landing, scheduled to lift off at 6:08 p.m.