Launch, satellites, defense tech, and orbital infrastructure.

Astronomers have confirmed a second planet actively forming in a young planetary system 437 light-years away — and they caught it the same way you'd separate a firefly from a spotlight: extremely precise hardware. WISPIT 2 is a five-million-year-old star, young enough that its planets are still ...











Astronomers have clocked gas hurtling out of a nearby galaxy at more than 3 million kilometers per hour — and the reading is making some old models look incomplete. A team led by Erin Boettcher, an astrophysicist at the University of Maryland and NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, used the XRIS...
Graphene receiver research published this month in Nature Communications demonstrates wireless data detection at sub-THz frequencies, hitting 3 gigabits per second in a laboratory setup.
Modern rockets, satellites, defense systems, and autonomous vehicles generate more sensor data than their operators can parse.
EPIC Microsystems raised $21 million in a Series A round led by Seligman Ventures, with participation from Intel Capital and others.
Swiss startup Pave Space has raised $40 million in seed funding to develop Lyoba, an orbital transfer vehicle that would move satellites from low Earth orbit to geostationary orbit or lunar trajectories in under a day, the company announced March 25.
NASA’s Artemis II mission is one week from launch.
One gram of cyanobacteria.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman laid out a $20 billion, seven-year plan March 24 to build a permanent human outpost at the moon's south pole — the most concrete U.S.
For more than 35 years, Arm did one thing and did it extremely well: it licensed its chip designs to everyone who wanted it.
NASA dropped a moon-base announcement on Tuesday that was, at its core, a Mars mission disclosure dressed in lunar clothing.
The conversation around humanity's return to the moon usually runs through launches, landers, and national programs.