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March 01, 2026
SPACE TRAVEL
NASA announces overhaul of Artemis lunar program amid technical delays



Cape Canaveral (AFP) Feb 27, 2026
NASA on Friday abruptly said it was shaking up its Artemis lunar program that has suffered multiple delays in recent years, a bid to ensure Americans can return to the Moon's surface by 2028. That goal remains unchanged, but the US space agency is shifting its flight lineup to include a test mission before an eventual lunar landing to improve launch "muscle memory," NASA administrator Jared Isaacman said. That strategic revision comes amid repeated delays to the Artemis 2 mission, which was orig ... read more

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ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA rolls Moon rocket off launchpad for repairs
Washington, United States (AFP) Feb 25, 2026
NASA on Wednesday was rolling its towering Moon rocket back to its hangar for repairs, after windows for liftoff were pushed back over technical issues. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
NASA astronaut who required evacuation from ISS 'doing very well'
New York (AFP) Feb 25, 2026
The astronaut who faced a health issue prompting the first-ever medical evacuation in International Space Station history is 'doing very well,' he said in a statement issued by NASA on Wednesday. ... more
MOON DAILY
Chang'e-6 farside samples reshape lunar impact history
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Feb 16, 2026
Scientists from the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the CAS Aerospace Information Research Institute, and collaborating institutions have used samples f ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Superconducting thruster cuts power and mass for space propulsion
Singapore (SDX) Feb 25, 2026
Small satellites have become attractive for space missions because they offer low cost and flexibility, but their growth has been limited by the lack of compact, efficient propulsion systems that wo ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Prometheus starts work on new Indiana solid rocket motor campus
New York (SDX) Feb 23, 2026
Prometheus Energetics LLC has begun construction of a new solid rocket motor manufacturing campus in Bloomfield, Indiana, marking a key step in the companys plan to expand domestic energetics produc ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA prepares Artemis II rocket for rollback after upper stage issue
New York (SDX) Feb 23, 2026
Weather permitting, NASA plans to move the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft for Artemis II off Launch Pad 39B at the agency Kennedy Space Center in Florida as soon as Tuesday, Feb 24. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Lithium trace in upper air linked to Falcon 9 rocket breakup
New York (SDX) Feb 23, 2026
A plume of lithium pollution detected in the upper atmosphere in February 2025 has now been directly linked to the uncontrolled re-entry of a Falcon 9 rocket stage. Researchers report that this even ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA delivers harsh assessment of botched Boeing Starliner test flight
Washington, United States (AFP) Feb 19, 2026
NASA on Thursday blamed what it called engineering vulnerabilities in Boeing's Starliner spacecraft along with internal agency mistakes in a sharply critical report assessing a botched mission that left two astronauts stranded in space. ... more

ROCKET SCIENCE


Australian hypersonic test flight window announced

ROCKET SCIENCE
Hypersonica completes milestone hypersonic missile flight test in Norway
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 17, 2026
Hypersonica has completed its first hypersonic test flight at Andoya Space in Norway, marking what the company describes as a major step toward a European sovereign hypersonic strike capability by 2 ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA teams set for second Artemis II wet dress rehearsal
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Feb 17, 2026
NASA is preparing for the second wet dress rehearsal of the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft ahead of the Artemis II test flight, targeting Thursday, Feb. 19, as the day to load prope ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Smart Dragon 3 rocket sends seven satellites to orbit from sea platform
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Feb 16, 2026
China has launched a Smart Dragon 3 carrier rocket from a sea based platform off the coast of Yangjiang in Guangdong province, placing seven satellites into orbit on Thursday afternoon. Liftof ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
UK space firm Skyrora explores buying assets of struggling rival Orbex
London (AFP) Feb 12, 2026
British company Skyrora, which designs and builds rockets to carry small satellites into space, announced Thursday it could acquire 'select' assets from its stricken rival Orbex, including its spaceport in Scotland. ... more
MARSDAILY
UAE extends Mars probe mission until 2028
Dubai (AFP) Feb 17, 2026
The United Arab Emirates announced on Tuesday that it would extend its Mars probe mission, now in its fifth year, for an additional three, underlining the oil-rich state's space ambitions. ... more
MARSDAILY
Perseverance rover now self-locates precisely on Mars
New York (SDX) Feb 23, 2026
NASA's Perseverance rover can now determine its exact position on Mars without relying on ground teams, using a new system called Mars Global Localization that compares navigation camera panoramas t ... more
MARSDAILY


Mars relay orbiter seen as backbone for future exploration

MARSDAILY
Curiosity Blog, Sols 4798-4803: Back for More Science
Pasadena CA (JPL) Feb 17, 2026
The results from our first visit to the 'Nevado Sajama' drill location were intriguing enough to motivate our return to do a deeper dive into the minerals and compounds locked in this rock with SAM ... more
MOON DAILY
NASA chief rules out March launch of Moon mission over technical issues
Washington, United States (AFP) Feb 21, 2026
NASA chief Jared Isaacman on Saturday ruled out a March launch for Artemis 2, the first crewed flyby mission to the Moon in more than 50 years, citing technical issues. ... more
PHYSICS NEWS
Rare lensed supernova offers new route to measure cosmic expansion
London (SDX) Feb 25, 2026
That the universe is expanding has been known for almost a century, but its exact rate of expansion remains one of cosmology's most hotly debated questions. A team from the Technical University of M ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE
Ganymede aurora study links moon and Earth space weather
London (SDX) Feb 25, 2026
New observations of Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, reveal that its auroras share detailed structural similarities with auroras on Earth, suggesting that the physical processes that generate these ... more
ICE WORLD
Seafloor weathering may explain ancient global glaciation puzzle
New York (SDX) Feb 25, 2026
In Earth history, a few episodes stand out for their extreme cold, when geologic evidence indicates that ice covered the planet from pole to pole during so-called Snowball Earth events. These episod ... more
SPACEWAR
AST SpaceMobile wins SDA HALO Europa contract for direct to device tactical links
New York (SDX) Feb 23, 2026
AST SpaceMobile has secured a prime contract worth about 30 million dollars with the United States Space Development Agency for the Europa Track 2 Commercial Solutions program under the Hybrid Acqui ... more
TIME AND SPACE
Record LOFAR Radio Sky Map Charts Millions Of Growing Black Holes
London (SDX) Feb 23, 2026
An international team using the Low Frequency Array has released the most detailed low frequency radio map of the sky so far, revealing 13.7 million cosmic radio sources and delivering an unpreceden ... more
SPACE MEDICINE
Open source microscope enables low cost live cell imaging in zero gravity
New York (SDX) Feb 23, 2026
As space agencies advance plans for human missions to the Moon and Mars, researchers are working to understand how the absence of gravity affects living cells over time. A team led by Newcastle Univ ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE
Webb maps Uranus upper atmosphere in 3D
London (SDX) Feb 23, 2026
A Northumbria University PhD student has led an international collaboration to construct the first three-dimensional view of Uranus upper atmosphere, showing how the planet's unusual magnetic field ... more
OUTER PLANETS
Simple collapse may build cosmic snowman worlds
New York (SDX) Feb 23, 2026
Astronomers have puzzled over why many icy worlds in the distant Kuiper Belt look like snowmen, with two round lobes joined together. New work from Michigan State University points to a surprisingly ... more
SOLAR SCIENCE
AI-driven solar model aims to extend space weather warnings
New York (SDX) Feb 23, 2026
New research by Southwest Research Institute and the National Science Foundation's National Center for Atmospheric Research has produced a new tool that could eventually extend space weather forecas ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Stellar rotation drives deep mixing in ageing red giant stars
New York (SDX) Feb 23, 2026
Advances in supercomputing have enabled astronomers to resolve a long-standing problem in stellar evolution: how changes in the chemical composition at the centers of red giant stars connect to the ... more
TECH SPACE
India chases 'DeepSeek moment' with homegrown AI models
New Delhi (AFP) Feb 20, 2026
Fledgling Indian artificial intelligence companies showcased homegrown technologies this week at a major summit in New Delhi, underpinning big dreams of becoming a global AI power. ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
Rocket re-entry pollution measured in atmosphere for first time
Paris, France (AFP) Feb 19, 2026
When part of a SpaceX rocket re-entered Earth's atmosphere exactly a year ago, it created a spectacular fireball that streaked across Europe's skies, delighting stargazers and sending a team of scientists rushing towards their instruments. ... more



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