Starship’s Block 3: More Propellant, Smarter Systems As of March 9, 2026, Starship Flight 12, with Ship 39 undergoing a series of preflight tests at Massey’s test site near Starbase,
Starship’s Block 3: More Propellant, Smarter Systems As of March 9, 2026, Starship Flight 12, with Ship 39 undergoing a series of preflight tests at Massey’s test site near Starbase,
Bright Fireball Streaks Across Europe At approximately 17:55 UTC on Sunday, March 8, 2026, a brilliant fireball lit up skies across Western Europe. Witnesses in Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, and
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Baikonur Pad Restored Ahead of Crucial Progress Cargo Mission Russia’s Baikonur Cosmodrome has bounced back from a dramatic mishap late last year, with Roscosmos confirming that launch Site 31/6 is
Canadarm2 Sends Japanese Cargo Craft on Its Final Journey On March 6, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. EST, the International Space Station’s Canadian-built robotic arm, Canadarm2, released JAXA’s HTV-X1 cargo spacecraft
The Artemis Report: On Track for April, Eyes on 2028 As of March 6, 2026, NASA’s Artemis 2 crewed lunar flyby mission is scheduled for launch in April—a slight delay
Canadian Earth Observation Constellation Clears First Major Hurdle Canada’s ambitions in high-precision Earth observation have taken a significant step forward with the successful validation of EarthDaily’s EDC-01 satellite. The Montreal-based geospatial firm,
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ESA’s Mars Orbiters Capture Unprecedented Solar Superstorm Data When a massive solar storm erupted from the Sun in May 2024, it didn’t just dazzle Earth with auroras visible as far
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Canadian Space Agency Bolsters Lunar Safety and National Security As Canada prepares to play a pivotal role in humanity’s return to the Earth in real time—a critical upgrade for future
ESA’s Mars Express Reveals Ancient Secrets in Arabia Terra ESA’s long-serving Mars Express orbiter has delivered another stunning view of the Red Planet, this time zooming in on the heavily