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SpaceX’s Starship SN15 Makes Perfect Landing After Impeccable Flight
SpaceX’s Starship SN15 Makes Perfect Landing After Impeccable Flight

6 May 2021, 04:16 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / SN15 checked all the boxes and performed flawlessly, due to improvements to the design prompted by the previous, very explosive flight tests

 
A Bottle of Wine That Spent 14 Months in Space Is Expected to Sell for $1M
A Bottle of Wine That Spent 14 Months in Space Is Expected to Sell for $1M

5 May 2021, 06:34 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / A new Christie’s auction lot includes two variants of Petrus 2000: a space and an Earth bottle, along with a custom trunk, decanter and glasses

 
MMA-Zero G Reality Show Takes MMA Fights to Space for Galactic Combat
MMA-Zero G Reality Show Takes MMA Fights to Space for Galactic Combat

29 Apr 2021, 08:40 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / The entertainment industry shows there’s another side to space exploration Elon Musk hadn’t thought about it: MMA fights in zero gravity

 
You Can’t Keep Rocket or Space Debris If It Lands in Your Yard in Florida
You Can’t Keep Rocket or Space Debris If It Lands in Your Yard in Florida

29 Apr 2021, 06:05 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / House Bill 221 is passed by lawmakers with backing from SpaceX, forcing finders to return space debris to the owner or face charges

 
This All-White Luxury Home Looks Like a Spaceship and a Prison Made a Fancy Baby
This All-White Luxury Home Looks Like a Spaceship and a Prison Made a Fancy Baby

27 Apr 2021, 14:00 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / Living here would be a hilarious challenge, but it would still be more interesting than living in a regular house due to the strong space vibes

 
Sound the Alarm: Extended Space Missions Will Impact Astronauts’ Mental Health
Sound the Alarm: Extended Space Missions Will Impact Astronauts’ Mental Health

23 Apr 2021, 08:20 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / New study attempts to predict the psychological toll of space exploration by looking at personnel at research centers in Antarctica, and the conclusions are bad

 
World’s First Wooden Satellite Takes Sustainable Space Exploration to Next Level
World’s First Wooden Satellite Takes Sustainable Space Exploration to Next Level

22 Apr 2021, 07:08 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / The WISA WOODSAT satellite will be launched into the orbit by the end of the year and will offer a look into space exploration beyond fossil fuels

 
If Man Is to Colonize Mars, NASA Needs Guidelines on Burial Rituals
If Man Is to Colonize Mars, NASA Needs Guidelines on Burial Rituals

19 Apr 2021, 14:30 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / What happens to the body when someone dies in space? It remains a question NASA is yet incapable of answering, but it will have to, and soon

 
Humanity Is Very Close to Making Contact With Aliens, Dr. Michio Kaku Says
Humanity Is Very Close to Making Contact With Aliens, Dr. Michio Kaku Says

19 Apr 2021, 06:36 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / Pentagon confirmation that leaked videos were of UFOs is a sign that humanity will make contact with alien life this century, according to theoretical physicist

 
Pentagon Confirms Leaked Navy Videos of UFOs Are Real, Subject to Investigation
Pentagon Confirms Leaked Navy Videos of UFOs Are Real, Subject to Investigation

17 Apr 2021, 06:02 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / Videos and photos of unidentified aerial phenomena are legitimate and were captured by Navy personnel. An investigation is underway, but results won’t be public

 
SpaceX Will Land Americans on the Moon Again, With NASA’s Artemis
SpaceX Will Land Americans on the Moon Again, With NASA’s Artemis

17 Apr 2021, 05:34 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / NASA announces SpaceX has landed the $2.89 billion contract to build the lunar lander, which will be based on the Starship rocket

 
DARPA Launches Nuclear Spacecraft Program, Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin Is in It
DARPA Launches Nuclear Spacecraft Program, Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin Is in It

13 Apr 2021, 09:16 UTC · By: Otilia Drăgan / Lockheed Martin, General Atomics and Blue Origin sign with DARPA to participate in the DRACO program for nuclear thermal propulsion system testing.

 
Calling All Aspiring Astronauts, the European Space Agency Is Hiring
Calling All Aspiring Astronauts, the European Space Agency Is Hiring

6 Apr 2021, 10:15 UTC · By: Dragos Chitulescu / If you've ever dreamed about doing something amazing with your life, going down the path of becoming a real-life astronaut might be just what you need

 
South Korean President Moon Says His Country Will Land on the... Moon
South Korean President Moon Says His Country Will Land on the... Moon

1 Apr 2021, 08:58 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / South Korean President Moon Jae-in said earlier this month his country has committed to landing an uncrewed mission on the Moon by the end of the decade

 
Virgin Galactic’s Shiny New VSS Imagine Raises a Lot of Questions
Virgin Galactic’s Shiny New VSS Imagine Raises a Lot of Questions

30 Mar 2021, 15:19 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Out of the blue, Virgin Galactic releases images and video of a spaceship it calls VSS Imagine, the first in an alleged new line of space vehicles

 
A 3-Day Vacation in Space Starts at $5 Million but You Get to Watch Beyonce Live
A 3-Day Vacation in Space Starts at $5 Million but You Get to Watch Beyonce Live

7 Mar 2021, 06:18 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / Orbital Assembly Corporation has very ambitious plans for the Voyager Space Station, including sending the world’s biggest pop stars on it for live performances

 
Rocket Lab Announces Reusable Neutron Rocket for Cargo, Human Spaceflight
Rocket Lab Announces Reusable Neutron Rocket for Cargo, Human Spaceflight

3 Mar 2021, 10:45 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / When Rocket Lab says it will do something, it does; CEO Peter Beck says Neutron will go online and be ready to put stuff into orbit and beyond in 2024

 
The Voyager Station Will Be the First Hotel in Space, to Open in 2027
The Voyager Station Will Be the First Hotel in Space, to Open in 2027

2 Mar 2021, 08:13 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / The Orbital Assembly Corporation was founded by The Gateway Foundation and is now taking reservations and investment for the Voyager Station

 
Next Virgin Galactic Test Flight Postponed Once More, Coming May at the Earliest
Next Virgin Galactic Test Flight Postponed Once More, Coming May at the Earliest

28 Feb 2021, 16:27 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Virgin Galactic still doesn't seem to have gotten to the bottom of a problem VSS Unity experienced back in December, postpones test fllght once more.

 
ISS Getting Cutting Edge Spaceborne Computer This Weekend. HAL 9000, Anyone?
ISS Getting Cutting Edge Spaceborne Computer This Weekend. HAL 9000, Anyone?

20 Feb 2021, 17:09 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) set to launch on February 20 to the International Space Station the Spaceborne Computer-2