We are amid what appears to be a second space race, except this time, the space race is not just led by two major superpowers, but by a wider group of nations who have interests in engaging in space ...
There’s a very common question asked of people working in space exploration: Why explore space when we have so many problems on Earth? From Wi-Fi to satellite images of real estate, to matters of ...
Over the past decade, many countries have established new space programs, including multiple African nations. India and Israel—nations that were not technical contributors to the space race in the ...
As the space economy accelerates into the commercial frontier, once the exclusive domain of the Cold War geopolitics and scientific discovery, it is now increasingly defined by private investment, ...
Space exploration drives technological advancements in GPS, medical imaging, satellite systems, and modern technology used ...
The White House on Friday released its fiscal year 2026 discretionary budget request, proposing a dramatic reduction in NASA’s overall funding from about $25 billion to $18.8 billion, or about 25 ...
Since the early days of human space exploration, the endeavour has been haunted by a very good question: why spend so much on space when there are so many urgent problems here on Earth? Against this ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Artemis II marks a shift from symbolic space exploration to a diverse, global enterprise ...
Something remarkable happened on April 1, 2026 - and no, it was not a joke. Four astronauts lifted off from Kennedy Space Center aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft, bound for the Moon, making it the first ...
The White House's FY2026 budget proposes a 25% cut to NASA's overall funding, reducing it from $25 billion to $18.8 billion. This budget prioritizes human space exploration (Moon and Mars missions) ...