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Three's a party: US, China, and now Russia are on the prowl in GEO
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Rocket Report: Russia claims success with new ICBM; spaceplane déjà vu in Europe
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
A new US military wargame series began by simulating a nuclear weapon in orbit
Stephen Clark
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Once again, SpaceX has set a new record for the tallest rocket ever built
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Ars Technica
Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab make a breakthrough in rotor technology
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SpaceX is starting to move on from the world's most successful rocket
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Ars Technica
Here's what has to happen if NASA wants to land on the Moon every month
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Rocket Report: Falcon Heavy is back; Russia's Soyuz-5 finally debuts
Stephen Clark
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Russia cloaks launch schedule after spaceport falls in Ukraine's sights
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Ars Technica
Put it in pencil: NASA's Artemis III mission will launch no earlier than late 2027
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Ars Technica
Artemis II broke Fred Haise's distance record, but he is happy to pass it on
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Ars Technica
This is who's developing Golden Dome's orbital interceptors—if they're ever built
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
US Space Command: Russia is now operationalizing co-orbital ASAT weapons
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Pentagon pulls the plug on one of the military's most troubled space programs
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Ars Technica
Blue Origin's rocket reuse achievement marred by upper stage failure
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Ars Technica
Rocket Report: Starship V3 test-fired; ESA's tentative step toward crew launch
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
After a saga of broken promises, a European rover finally has a ride to Mars
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Ars Technica
The race to Shackleton Crater is on—will Jeff Bezos or China get there first?
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Space Force looks at moving "significant number" of launches from ULA to SpaceX
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Rockets and spaceships are cool, but the humanity of Artemis II resonated most
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Four astronauts are back home after a daring ride around the Moon
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Orion helium leak no threat to Artemis II reentry, but will require redesign
Stephen Clark
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The gravity of their experience hasn't quite set in for the Artemis II astronauts
Stephen Clark
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The Moon is already on Google Maps—did Artemis II really tell us anything new?
Stephen Clark
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Astronauts set distance record, revealing the Moon as a place to be explored
Stephen Clark
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Trump proposes steep cut to NASA budget as astronauts head for the Moon
Stephen Clark
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Artemis II, NASA's boldest mission in generations, launches crew to the Moon
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Launch day has arrived for NASA's Artemis II mission—here's what to expect
Stephen Clark
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NASA is leading the way to the Moon, but the military won't be far behind
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
After more than 53 years, humans may finally return to the Moon this week
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Ars Technica
After 16 years and $8 billion, the military's new GPS software still doesn't work
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Rocket Report: Russia reopens gateway to ISS; Cape Canaveral hosts missile test
Stephen Clark
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Here is NASA's plan for nuking Gateway and sending it to Mars
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
A mission NASA might kill is still returning fascinating science from Jupiter
Stephen Clark
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A unique NASA satellite is falling out of orbit—this team is trying to rescue it
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Once again, ULA can't deliver when the US military needs a satellite in orbit
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Ars Technica
NASA is blowing stuff up to study the explosive potential of methalox rockets
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Dogfighting in space won't look like the movies, but this company wants in on it
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
NASA officials sidestepped questions on Artemis II risks—there's a reason why
Stephen Clark
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Rocket Report: Pentagon needs more missile interceptors; Artemis II clears review
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Anduril, the autonomous weapons maker, doubles the size of its space unit
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Anduril, the autonomous weapons maker, doubles the size of its space unit
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
NASA approved a safety waiver for this week's reentry of Van Allen Probe
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Satellite firm pauses imagery after revealing Iran's attacks on US bases
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Rocket Report: SpaceX launch prices are going up; Russia fixes broken launch pad
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Space Command chief throws cold water on the question of UAPs in space
Stephen Clark
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No fooling: NASA targets April 1 for Artemis II launch to the Moon
Stephen Clark
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The Air Force's new ICBM is nearly ready to fly, but there’s nowhere to put it
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
ULA isn't making the Space Force's GPS interference problem any easier
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica
Pentagon buyer: We're happy with our launch industry, but payloads are lagging
Stephen Clark
Ars Technica