Weekly Dose of Space (8/6-14/6)
Welcome Back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week saw six launches worldwide, with the majority carrying Starlink satellites. News from the week had demolition work taking place at Cape Canaveral as well
Welcome Back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week saw six launches worldwide, with the majority carrying Starlink satellites. News from the week had demolition work taking place at Cape Canaveral as well
Axiom Space, SpaceX, and NASA have been preparing for the launch of the Axiom-4 mission for the past week now, with liftoff atop of a Falcon 9 from Launch Complex 39A delayed multiple
Welcome Back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week saw five launches worldwide, with at least one from both hemispheres. News from the week had the U.S. Senate moving to guarantee future
ispace launched its second Hakuto-R spacecraft for a lunar landing mission back in mid-January, with the spacecraft spending the last five months heading to the Moon on a slow but fuel-efficient trajectory. On
Note: All funding figures are in United States Dollars. NASA released details on its fiscal year 2026 budget on May 30th, confirming details on what the Trump Administration, which has few plans for
Welcome to our twentieth Monthly Dose of Space! In this monthly newsletter, we bring you major news from the past month. May has been another busy month, so let's jump into
Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week saw eight launches taking place, including one flying into deep space. News from the week has more details on NASA's budget cuts
Congratulations to the People's Republic of China on returning humans to the lunar surface! But they haven't performed a crewed lunar mission yet? No, China hasn't, but
SpaceX's prototype fully-reusable Starship-Super Heavy blasted off from South Texas on May 27th at 23:36 pm Universal Standard Time for the vehicle's ninth test flight. This test flight
Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week saw seven launches taking place worldwide, with one failure. News from the week saw the Shenzhou-20 taikonaut trio conducting their first spacewalk, China'
SpaceX is currently working toward the ninth flight test of its in-development fully reusable Starship-Super Heavy launch vehicle. This flight test is hoped to put development back on track for the 'Block
Elon Musk, the billionaire head of SpaceX, annouced recently that he will become less involved with politics following around a year long effort to have Trump returned to the White House. This effort