As Artemis II Nears Launch, Doubt is on Artemis III and NASA's Leader
An American spacecraft will fly people around the Moon next year, but the next step has new doubts ahead of it. As the U.S. government shutdown heads into its third week, NASA
An American spacecraft will fly people around the Moon next year, but the next step has new doubts ahead of it. As the U.S. government shutdown heads into its third week, NASA
Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week saw eight launches into orbit, with four in support of deploying space-based connectivity constellations. News from the week had one of China's
Dhruva Space discusses India’s space ambitions, full-stack innovation, and the future of private aerospace in this Proxima Report feature.
Amazon's network of Kuiper satellites has seen another group reach orbit via a Falcon 9 launch earlier today. From Space Launch Complex 40 on October 14th, SpaceX's Falcon 9
Starship-Super Heavy performed the vehicle's second and final successful 'Block 2' flight ahead of a critical design change. Two weeks ago, SpaceX announced that Ship 38, for its first
Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week had just four launches worldwide, including a rocket that hasn't flown in many months. News from the week had New Glenn moving
This week in space: new Starlink launches, Rocket Lab’s HASTE mission, Inversion’s Arc reveal, and a look ahead at next week’s liftoffs.
Welcome to our twenty-fourth Monthly Dose of Space! In this monthly newsletter, we bring you major news from the past month. September continues a busy 2025 worldwide, so let's jump into
President Donald Trump wants to cut NASA activities; a new report details how much damage that would do to the agency and America. The U.S. Senate's Committee on Science, Space
SpaceX's in-development fully reusable launch vehicle is set to fly one more time in its current iteration. SpaceX announced on September 29th that Starship-Super Heavy's next flight test, flight
Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week saw ten launches taking place worldwide, with the majority supporting connectivity constellations. News from the week was from both orbiting space stations, with a