NASA unveils new space telescope to give 'atlas of universe'
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You've heard of the Space Force. Now there's a 'NASA Force' — but it's not about making space war
NASA Force aims to recruit industry talent to the space agency for relatively short stints. Applications are open now in the wake of the Artemis 2 moon mission.
SpaceX confidentially filed for its IPO on April 1, and quickly raised its target valuation above $2 trillion. That would dwarf Saudi Aramco’s record $29.4 billion raise in 2019 and could bring in as much as $75 billion.
The 2026 Neil Armstrong Space Prize was announced Tuesday (April 21) at Purdue University, heralding the Falcon 9 Booster Landing Team
Space-related ventures are heating up right now, and there’s a way to get a piece of the action.
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Inside the 41st Space Symposium
The Space Symposium is back in Colorado Springs for the 41st year, bringing all sectors of the space industry together for one ginormous convention.
The science fiction blockbuster wowed audiences with its depiction of space travel and more. Here's what NASA staff and other scientists say about the basis for the amazing events of the film.
"Space is back in a big way," Adam Jonas, an equity analyst at Morgan Stanley, wrote in an April 12 client note.
If you're wondering, yes, the idea has been floated...more than once. Unsurprisingly, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk publicly supports the premise, but so does Amazon and space-launch outfit Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos. And they're hardly alone.
What is a best case timeline for an actual manned Mars mission? If there’s political will behind it, the tech is there — 10 years. 10 years. The mid 2030s? Yes, I think if we put our effort to it, we’ll see it in our lifetime. Could even be in 10 years.
Its first 5 years of observation will produce images covering 50 times more of the universe than Hubble did in 30 years