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China Launches Six Satellites on Long March 6A
China has made significant strides in its space exploration endeavors, particularly with the recent launch of six classified experimental satellites aboard a Long March 6A rocket. This launch, which was executed late on April 18, 2025 (Eastern Time), has generated considerable interest among space analysts and enthusiasts alike, as it

Testing Lunar Air Quality Monitors on the ISS
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NASA's Glenn to test lunar air quality monitors aboard space station
by Jacqueline Minerd, NASA
As NASA prepares to return to the moon, studying astronaut health and safety is a top priority. Scientists monitor and analyze every part of the International Space Station crew&

Managing Space Traffic and Debris for Sustainability
Space Traffic and Trash: Policy Experts Work Toward a Sustainable Final Frontier
by Catherine Barzler, Georgia Institute of Technology
In 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik. Several months later, the U.S. sent Explorer I into space. With two small objects, the space race began.
According to recent estimates, as

Guide to Viewing Lyrid Meteor Shower
How to Catch the Shooting Stars of Spring's First Meteor Shower, the Lyrids
by Christina Larson
When the Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak, it will be spring's first chance to see shooting stars.
The Lyrids have surprised skygazers in the past with as many as

Advancing Space Interferometry: The SILVIA Initiative
The dream of finding life on an alien Earth-like world is hampered by a number of technical challenges. Not the least of which is that the Earth is dwarfed by the size and brightness of the sun. We might be able to discover evidence of life by studying the molecular

Fireball Illuminates Mexico City, Inspires Memes
A 'fireball' lights up Mexico City skies, sparking awe and plenty of memes
A bright object, initially appearing to be a meteorite, lit up the skies over Mexico's capital around 3 a.m. Wednesday, stretching over plains, volcanoes, and small towns.
Videos of a ball of

Minotaur IV Rocket's Spy Payload Launch Success
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Roadmap for Mercury and Venus Sample Returns
Exploring the innermost planets of our Solar System, Mercury and Venus, poses substantial challenges. The extreme environmental conditions and the technological constraints of current space missions raise questions about our ability to collect and return samples from these celestial bodies. A recent study presented at the 56th Lunar and Planetary

Space Force Launch Standards Ease Entry for Firms
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