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Laying the groundwork for the first human mission to Mars
SpaceNewsJul 15, 2026

Laying the groundwork for the first human mission to Mars

Sending humans to Mars and returning them safely to Earth would be one of the most complex endeavors that humans have ever carried out. The number of issues that must […] The post Laying the groundwork for the first human mission to Mars appeared first on SpaceNews.

Icarus Robotics taps KULR to provide batteries for Space Station robots
SpaceNewsJul 15, 2026

Icarus Robotics taps KULR to provide batteries for Space Station robots

NAPA, Calif. – Icarus Robotics, the New York startup developing dexterous mobile robots for space missions, selected KULR Technology Group to provide batteries for Joy, a free-flying platform destined for […] The post Icarus Robotics taps KULR to provide batteries for Space Station robots appeared first on SpaceNews.

Volunteer Measures Record Louisiana Rainfall
NASAJul 15, 2026

Volunteer Measures Record Louisiana Rainfall

Join a national community of precipitation reporters providing critical data to improve scientific understanding and forecasts.

NASA’s Webb Discovers Hidden Planet in Famous Star System
NASAJul 15, 2026

NASA’s Webb Discovers Hidden Planet in Famous Star System

Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have discovered a giant planet outside our solar system, called an exoplanet, hiding within one of the most intensely studied planetary systems in our Milky Way galaxy. The young, nearby star Beta Pictoris was already known to host two giant planets: Beta Pictoris b, one of the first […]

A most improbable astronaut just went to space
ArstechnicaJul 15, 2026

A most improbable astronaut just went to space

"I pretty much, at that point in time, gave up on being an astronaut."

Satellite investment sets annual record halfway through 2026
SpaceNewsJul 15, 2026

Satellite investment sets annual record halfway through 2026

Investment in satellite companies reached $8.1 billion in the first half of 2026, already surpassing every previous annual total tracked by early-stage investor Space Capital. The post Satellite investment sets annual record halfway through 2026 appeared first on SpaceNews.

How hard is it to build orbital data centers, actually?
ArstechnicaJul 15, 2026

How hard is it to build orbital data centers, actually?

"The ISS radiators are expensive and heavy. We're focused on making them cheap and light."

Japan seeks to ramp up launch activity
SpaceNewsJul 15, 2026

Japan seeks to ramp up launch activity

WASHINGTON — The Japanese government wants to sharply increase the number of launches despite struggles with both current and new launch vehicles. In sessions at the Spacetide conference in Tokyo […] The post Japan seeks to ramp up launch activity appeared first on SpaceNews.

Isaacman attends Soyuz launch of ISS crew
SpaceNewsJul 15, 2026

Isaacman attends Soyuz launch of ISS crew

A new crew arrived at the International Space Station on July 14 on a launch witnessed in person by NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman. The post Isaacman attends Soyuz launch of ISS crew appeared first on SpaceNews.

Metallic waves on ancient Mars
ESAJul 15, 2026

Metallic waves on ancient Mars

The European Space Agency’s Mars Express has spotted a swathe of metallic-looking waves filling Mars’s large Kaiser Crater – an ancient and otherworldly dune field sculpted by wind.

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