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Location American Space News for 19 March 2026
Lego's first-ever Tintin set is coming next month and it's a space-themed Lego Tintin Moon rocket If you're a fan of Lego, rockets or Tintin, (I am), you'll want the new Tintin Moon Rocket set, featuring six minifigures, available to purchase from April 1.
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An AI cyberattack could trigger a satellite apocalypse in the next 2 years. Are we prepared? AI could soon be able to hijack satellites and cause them to collide with other spacecraft, triggering a cascade that could render Earth orbit unsafe.
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NASA considering sharp increase in robotic lunar landings NASA is proposing a sharp increase in the rate of robotic lunar lander missions, a move that has excited but also puzzled the space community. The post NASA considering sharp increase in robotic lunar landings appeared f...
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Canada Allocates $200 Million Towards the Creation of Nation's First Spaceport Minister of National Defence David McGuinty announced on Monday, March 16th, that the Canadian government is committing $200 million to develop Canada's first commercial spaceport in Nova Scotia, which will be run by...
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These cotton candy exoplanets hide behind a haze even the James Webb Space Telescope can't penetrate These worlds are among the least dense ever found, and all attempts to probe their atmospheres have been blocked by a mysterious smog.
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The Crab Pulsar's Puzzling Emissions Finally Explained.

Universe Today - 19 Mar 2026 22:53
The Crab Pulsar's Puzzling Emissions Finally Explained. Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars. The Crab Pulsar, an often studied supernova remnant, is known for its unusual radio emission patterns. New researchs says it's because of a "tug-of-war" between mag...
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'A great relief!' Europe's Proba-3 solar-eclipse satellite phones home after a month of silence One of the two spacecraft that make up Europe's Proba-3 solar-eclipse mission just reestablished contact with its handlers after being incommunicado for a month.
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NASA's Artemis II mission plans to fly around the moon and back this April. Four astronauts will board the mammoth Space Launch System (SLS) rocket for the test flight, spending 10 days off-Earth. They won't be t...
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Sometimes You Get Lucky, Just Like the Hubble Did When It Caught This Comet Disintegrating A team of astronomers were fortunate when their original comet target couldn't be observed with the Hubble. They quickly pivoted to a different target, and caught Comet K1 in the process of breaking apart. This gave ...
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Register now: The energy imperative driving the push toward orbital data centers Join us on March 31 for a virtual event, sponsored by Star Catcher and in partnership with the Commercial Space Federation The post Register now: The energy imperative driving the push toward orbital data centers appeare...
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Kratos wins $446 million Space Force contract for missile-tracking ground systems The agreement is for ground management and integration for the Resilient Missile Warning and Tracking satellite program The post Kratos wins $446 million Space Force contract for missile-tracking ground systems appeared ...
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Private South Korean rocket exploded last December due to hardware failure, investigation finds The South Korean startup Innospace failed during its first orbital launch attempt, which sent five satellites aloft on Dec. 22 from Brazil.
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As an astrophysicist, my world revolves around the wonders of space and the mysteries of the universe. This means I can be a tough critic of science fiction books and films that explore these topics.
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I talked to Andy Weir about the astrobiology behind 'Project Hail Mary' The new film probes the possibility of alien life - here's how the science of Project Hail Mary stacks up.
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Eileen Collins on what it takes to become Space Shuttle Commander In this episode of the Space Minds podcast, host David Ariosto speaks with Eileen Collins, retired NASA astronaut, Air Force colonel and the first woman to pilot the Space Shuttle [] The post Eileen Collins on what it ta...
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American Bald Eagle at NASAs Kennedy Space Center

NASA Breaking news - 19 Mar 2026 17:16
American Bald Eagle at NASAs Kennedy Space Center An American bald eagle flies away from its nest and tree at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Friday, March 13, 2026. Bald eagle nesting surveys across NASA Kennedy, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, and Ca...
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How NASA is Collecting Explosion Data for Next Generation Rockets Commercial launch providers continue to advance propulsion technology with a renewed focus on liquid oxygen and methane propelled rockets and spacecraft. As systems grow in scale, carrying millions of pounds of propellan...
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NASA peers inside an asteroid | Space photo of the day for March 19, 2026 NASA has used advanced imaging techniques to peer inside samples of asteroid Bennu, discovering extensive networks of cracks running throughout the rock particles.
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345th ESA Council: Media information session Video: 00:01:06 Watch the replay of the media information session where ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher and ESA Council Chair Renato Krpoun outline the key decisions and main outcomes of the Council meeting held in...
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NASA Laser Reflecting Instrument Makes GPS Satellite More Accurate A NASA laser reflecting technology that will aid Global Positioning System (GPS) accuracy is now operational as of March 9. The instrument, known as a laser retroreflector array, or LRA, launched aboard GPS III SV-09, th...
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The Moon's Going To Get Crowded - We Should Protect Our Heritage On It While We Still Can In 1959, the Luna 2 probe from the Soviet Union became the very first human-made object to reach our closest celestial neighbor. In the decades since, we have been leaving footprints - both literally and figuratively - a...
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NASA to Cover Progress 94 Spacecraft Launch, Space Station Docking NASA will provide live coverage of the launch and docking of a Roscosmos cargo spacecraft carrying about three tons of food, fuel, and supplies for the crew aboard the International Space Station. The unpiloted Roscosmos...
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