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A private company will build and launch NASA's next Mars orbiter in 2028 - and it's not SpaceX
SPACE.com - 19 Jun 2026 21:00
A California-based company will design, build and launch a spacecraft for NASA's Aeolus mission to orbit around Mars, where the probe will be the first to provide daily measurements of the planet's global environ...
Using Plants, Astronauts Could Create Their Own Medicine
Universe Today - 19 Jun 2026 20:09
A new pharmaceutical production method could allow astronauts on long space missions to "grow" fresh medicines on demand using plants. The work could also bring low-cost pharmaceutical production to resource-limi...
'This is not like life that weve experienced' 'Star City' cast on struggling to relate to the brutality of Soviet existence in Apple TV's For All Mankind' spin-off
SPACE.com - 19 Jun 2026 20:00
"I dont have a relatable thing. This is not like life that weve experienced."
The most unpredictable meteor shower of the year peaks next week. Here's what to expect
SPACE.com - 19 Jun 2026 18:00
The June Bootids usually produce just a handful of meteors, but this notoriously unpredictable shower has a history of surprise outbursts.
MDA Space to buy Blue Canyon Technologies to gain foothold in U.S. market
Space News - 19 Jun 2026 16:03
MDA Space is buying smallsat manufacturer Blue Canyon Technologies (BCT) for $620 million, giving the Canadian company greater access to the lucrative U.S. government market. The post MDA Space to buy Blue Canyon Technol...
'No one thought it was going to be possible.' A space telescope is falling out of space. This is NASA's daring plan to save it.
SPACE.com - 19 Jun 2026 16:00
NASA's Swift space observatory is falling out of orbit. Can a commercial company build a spacecraft in nine months to save it?
The Voice in Orbit | Talking to Astronauts in Space | ESA Explores #20
ESA - 19 Jun 2026 16:00
Video: 00:23:49 Meet the voices astronauts hear in space. At ESAs European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany, the EUROCOM team is the link between crew and ground, guiding astronauts like ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot t...
Galileo signal updated for internet-of-things use
ESA - 19 Jun 2026 15:55
In April, Galileo marked a step forward with the deployment of a new signal component, known as E5a Quasi Pilot, on 12 satellites of Europes satellite navigation constellation. This upgrade makes Galileo signals easier t...
The Sun may not engulf Earth after all, scientists say
Phys.org - 19 Jun 2026 15:40
Need some good news on a Friday after a long week? The Earth may not be engulfed by the expanding fireball of the dying sun, which has long been assumed to be our home planet's ultimate fate, according to scientists....
Menstruation in space will be studied for 1st time with 'Operation Period'
SPACE.com - 19 Jun 2026 15:00
Maybe the next Sally Ride won't be asked the "100 tampons" question.
ElevationSpace Secures US $40 Million in Series B Funding, Bringing Total Raised to US $63.5 Million
Space News - 19 Jun 2026 14:52
ElevationSpace Inc. (CEO: Ryohei Kobayashi), a company developing Space-to-Earth transportation as well as a Space Environment Utilization and Recovery Platform, has raised a total of US $40 million in its [] The post El...
Astronomers Want to Build a Swarm of Telescopes to Find LIFE
Universe Today - 19 Jun 2026 14:46
Current plans for flagship telescopes in the 2040s are focused on answering a simple question - are we alone? Our best telescopes to date, such as the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have only given us tantalizing glim...
New JWST images of abnormally well-developed galaxy cluster open up the 'cosmic noon' frontier
Phys.org - 19 Jun 2026 14:20
A stunningly concentrated and hefty galaxy cluster, from a time in the universe's history when such massive structures aren't expected to have fully formed yet, is challenging cosmic evolution theories. Across a ...
Annie Easley, a hero of NASA | Space photo of the day for June 19, 2026
SPACE.com - 19 Jun 2026 14:00
Easley was a human computer for the agency who helped with building the Centaur upper-stage rocket.
Want to start stargazing? Here's why June is the perfect time for newcomers
SPACE.com - 19 Jun 2026 13:00
Short nights and bright stars make the midsummer night sky surprisingly beginner-friendly.
The MEO durability crisis: why LEO hardware will fail the new orbital economy
Space News - 19 Jun 2026 13:00
To some, space is the final frontier. But the reality is that once you leave Earths atmosphere, youre not entering a single, uniform void. There are several frontiers up there [] The post The MEO durability crisis: why L...
NASA selects mission to study space weather interaction with Earths atmosphere
Space News - 19 Jun 2026 12:00
NASA has selected for development a space science mission that will study how space weather interacts with Earths atmosphere. The post NASA selects mission to study space weather interaction with Earths atmosphere appear...
NASA should build a biocontainment facility on the moon to protect Earth, researchers advise
Phys.org - 19 Jun 2026 11:20
A biocontainment facility designed to protect Earth from potentially hazardous biotic contaminants from space should be part of a planned NASA base on the moon, a policy paper maintains.
Chinese university-led mission to study asteroid Apophis during close encounter with Earth
Space News - 19 Jun 2026 10:32
A spacecraft developed by Tsinghua University is set to join international missions to study the asteroid Apophis during its close approach to Earth in 2029. The post Chinese university-led mission to study asteroid Apop...
Mu-g Technologies enters the parabolic flight business
Space News - 19 Jun 2026 10:30
A startup has acquired an aircraft to offer commercial parabolic flight services even as NASA seeks to acquire its own aircraft for reduced-gravity research. The post Mu-g Technologies enters the parabolic flight busines...
Bullet Cluster observations reopen dark matter debate with MOND-compatible explanation
Phys.org - 19 Jun 2026 10:20
The Bullet Cluster has so far been considered evidence of the existence of dark matter. An international team of researchers has now analyzed new data and current images from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Accord...
Juicy new details emerge about an asteroid NASA's Lucy spacecraft flew by last year
SPACE.com - 19 Jun 2026 10:00
Evidence of chemical alteration by liquid water has been found on the asteroid Donaldjohanson, which formed further from the sun before being shoved inwards.