The Saudi Space Agency (SSA) announced it will host the second International Space Debris Conference in Riyadh on January 26 and 27, 2026. The conference is part of SSA’s efforts to strengthen the ...
On May 21, ground controllers powered down NASA's AWE (Atmospheric Waves Experiment) instrument, bringing the data collection phase of the mission to a successful and scheduled end, surpassing its ...
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is now aiming for an earlier launch in September 2026. Designed to explore dark ...
The International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition 2025 reflects the continued development of the Kingdom’s events ...
The City of San Antonio and a major airline have ended a legal battle over new airport terminal space that began roughly 20 ...
The International Space Station has long cemented its legacy as an iconic feature in Earth's orbit. For more than 25 years, astronauts from the U.S. and all over the world have made the orbital ...
We're taking a look back at 10 of the most memorable space moments from 2025, as we leap into a new year that's sure to be chock-full of more intriguing space events and discoveries. 2025 was filled ...
The acclaimed high-tech immersive experience "Space Explorers: THE INFINITE" opens to audiences this Friday, March 27th at Pullman Yards. The experience uses virtual reality to transport visitors to ...
In 2011, I published an article in the Boston University Journal of Science & Technology Law examining space-based solar power (SBSP) and the issue of property rights in space, and more specifically, ...
Each of these aerospace firms has a unique vision for the future of humanity's presence in low-Earth orbit. Reading time 5 minutes NASA and its international partners plan to deorbit the International ...
Houston is in the running to host the 80th International Astronautical Congress. The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics has submitted a bid to host the event in October 2029 — just ...
For instance, and this would be very, very bad: a puncture wound. In the vacuum of space, the amount of debris—spent rocket stages, splintered satellites, micrometeoroids—numbers in the millions, all ...
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