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Stephen Clark


  1. After more than 53 years, humans may finally return to the Moon this week

  2. After 16 years and $8 billion, the military's new GPS software still doesn't work

  3. Rocket Report: Russia reopens gateway to ISS; Cape Canaveral hosts missile test

  4. Here is NASA's plan for nuking Gateway and sending it to Mars

  5. A mission NASA might kill is still returning fascinating science from Jupiter

  6. A unique NASA satellite is falling out of orbit—this team is trying to rescue it

  7. Once again, ULA can't deliver when the US military needs a satellite in orbit

  8. NASA is blowing stuff up to study the explosive potential of methalox rockets

  9. Dogfighting in space won't look like the movies, but this company wants in on it

  10. NASA officials sidestepped questions on Artemis II risks—there's a reason why

  11. Rocket Report: Pentagon needs more missile interceptors; Artemis II clears review

  12. Anduril, the autonomous weapons maker, doubles the size of its space unit

  13. Anduril, the autonomous weapons maker, doubles the size of its space unit

  14. NASA approved a safety waiver for this week's reentry of Van Allen Probe

  15. Satellite firm pauses imagery after revealing Iran's attacks on US bases

  16. Rocket Report: SpaceX launch prices are going up; Russia fixes broken launch pad

  17. Space Command chief throws cold water on the question of UAPs in space

  18. No fooling: NASA targets April 1 for Artemis II launch to the Moon

  19. The Air Force's new ICBM is nearly ready to fly, but there’s nowhere to put it

  20. ULA isn't making the Space Force's GPS interference problem any easier

  21. Pentagon buyer: We're happy with our launch industry, but payloads are lagging

  22. NASA says it needs to haul the Artemis II rocket back to the hangar for repairs

  23. NASA reports no significant leaks in Artemis II fueling test, eyes March 6 launch

  24. Rocket Report: Chinese launch firm raises big money; Falcon 9 back to the Bahamas

  25. There's a lot of big talk about sovereign launch—who is doing something about it?

  26. NASA has a new problem to fix before the next Artemis II countdown test

  27. When Amazon badly needed a ride, Europe's Ariane 6 rocket delivered

  28. ULA's Vulcan rocket suffers another booster problem on the way to orbit

  29. SpaceX takes down Dragon crew arm, giving Starship a leg up in Florida

  30. China showcases new Moon ship and reusable rocket in one extraordinary test

  31. SpaceX's next-gen Super Heavy booster aces four days of "cryoproof" testing

  32. Lawmakers ask what it would take to "store" the International Space Station

  33. Rocket Report: SpaceX probes upper stage malfunction; Starship testing resumes

  34. Unable to tame hydrogen leaks, NASA delays launch of Artemis II until March

  35. NASA gears up for one more key test before launching Artemis II to the Moon

  36. US spy satellite agency declassifies high-flying Cold War listening post

  37. Japan lost a 5-ton navigation satellite when it fell off a rocket during launch

  38. Trade wars muzzle allied talks on Trump's Golden Dome missile shield

  39. Former astronaut on lunar spacesuits: "I don't think they're great right now"

  40. Rocket Report: Chinese rockets fail twice in 12 hours; Rocket Lab reports setback

  41. NASA’s Artemis II rocket rolls to launch pad, but key test looms ahead

  42. Managers on alert for “launch fever” as pressure builds for NASA’s Moon mission

  43. NASA’s first-ever medical evacuation from space ends with on-target splashdown

  44. NASA launches new mission to get the most out of the James Webb Space Telescope

  45. ESA considers righting the wrongs of Ariane 6 by turning it into a Franken-rocket

  46. Rocket Report: SpaceX and China led the way in 2025; Vandenberg has room to grow

  47. NASA orders “controlled medical evacuation” from the International Space Station

  48. A crew member’s “medical concern” foils a planned spacewalk outside the ISS

  49. Here are the launches and landings we’re most excited about in 2026

  50. Private equity deal shows just how far America’s legacy rocket industry has fallen