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The Spaceborne Supercomputer: How HPE Redefined Computing in Orbit
In the vast, silent expanse of low Earth orbit, some 250 miles above the planet, the International Space Station (ISS) glides at over 17,000 miles per hour. It is a…
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An Analysis of Radiation Protection in the NVIDIA H100 GPU
The NVIDIA H100 GPU, a flagship processor based on the Hopper architecture, represents one of the most complex pieces of silicon ever engineered. Designed primarily for data center and high-performance…
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Orbital Data Centers: The Next Gold Rush!
As artificial intelligence continues to revolutionize industries from healthcare to finance, the demand for computational power has skyrocketed. Traditional data centers on Earth are struggling to keep up, facing challenges…
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The Unseen Battlefield: Government Manipulation of Satellite Imagery
For most of human history, our understanding of the world was limited by what we could see from the ground. Maps were painstakingly drawn from treacherous voyages, and the true…
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SpaceX’s Response to NASA’s Reopening of Artemis III Lunar Lander Bids
In a significant development for the U.S. space program, NASA announced on October 20, 2025, that it would reopen the bidding process for the Human Landing System (HLS) contract for…
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The Artemis 3 Scramble: NASA’s High-Stakes Pivot to Save the Moon Landing
The Artemis program, NASA's grand endeavor to return American astronauts to the Moon, is facing its most profound crisis since its inception. The program's entire architecture, built around a new…
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Blue Origin’s Long Road to the Moon: A Story of Setbacks and Second Chances
The new race to the Moon is not a solitary sprint; it’s a complex, multi-lane marathon crowded with a new generation of aerospace contenders. At the center of this effort…
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Global Space Developments Weekly Digest — October 26, 2025 to November 1, 2025
SpaceX continued its high-tempo launch operations with two missions from separate coasts, successfully deploying additional satellites for its Starlink broadband constellation. The first launch of the week occurred on October…
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Are We Alone? The Unfolding Search for Life Beyond Earth
Humanity has looked to the stars for millennia, but only in the last few decades has the question "Are we alone?" moved from the realm of philosophy into a testable,…
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2025 the Year in Space (so far!): A Year of Cosmic Visitors, Lunar Triumphs, and New Goliaths
The story of 2025 in space exploration wasn't defined by a single mission but by a relentless surge of activity on multiple fronts. It was a year that saw humanity…
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The Sky’s Competing Eyes: Drones Versus Satellites in the Data Revolution
The modern world runs on data. From the crops a farmer grows to the insurance policy on a home, information gathered from above is reshaping industries, economies, and our daily…
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A History of the Space Shuttle Program
In the summer of 1969, as the world watched Neil Armstrong take his first steps on the Moon, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration stood at the apex of its…
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What is the LASERSETI Project?
Are we alone in the universe? This question is arguably one of the most compelling that humanity has ever asked. For generations, it was the domain of philosophers and storytellers.…
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The Unblinking Eye: How Satellites Revolutionized Wildfire Management
Forest fires, or wildfires, are a natural and necessary part of many ecosystems. They clear out dead brush, aid in the germination of certain plants, and renew the landscape. But…
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A History of Robotic Arms in Space
Robotic arms are among the most essential and recognizable tools in space exploration. They are the remote hands of humanity, allowing astronauts and ground controllers to build, service, and investigate…
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How Do Launch Vehicles Impact Earth’s Atmosphere?
The dawn of the 21st century has witnessed the rekindling of humanity's ambition for the cosmos, a new space age defined not by the competition of superpowers, but by the…
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Global Space Missions from 2025 to 2040
The period stretching from 2025 to 2040 is set to become one of the most transformative in the history of space exploration. After decades focused primarily on low-Earth orbit and…
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Strange Facts About Quantum Entanglement
The universe we experience is governed by reassuring rules. A ball that is thrown follows a predictable path. A light switch is either on or off. Objects exist in one…
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New Space Economy is Celebrating Over 6,000 Articles Published Since 2021!
NewSpaceEconomy.ca is a curated hub for professionals, analysts, and enthusiasts seeking objective, in-depth insights into the emerging space economy. We explore the intersection of space, technology, economics, and policy with…
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How can Starship be used by the Military?
The development of the SpaceX Starship system represents a fundamental discontinuity in space access, an event comparable in strategic significance to the advent of the jet engine in aviation or…
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China Will Land Astronauts on the Moon by 2030
China’s space program has grown rapidly over the past two decades, positioning the country as a major player in space exploration. The announcement that China remains committed to sending astronauts…
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Strange Facts About the Laws of the Universe
Human experience is governed by a set of seemingly reliable rules. An object that is thrown will fall. The sun rises in the east. Time moves forward at a steady,…
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Strange Facts About the Search for Technosignatures
The human search for life beyond Earth has long focused on biosignatures - traces of life itself, like methane or oxygen in an exoplanet's atmosphere. But in recent years, a…
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Strange Facts About Human Extinction
When considering the end of human civilization, the imagination tends to drift toward familiar scenarios. We picture the blinding flash of nuclear war, the catastrophic impact of a civilization-ending asteroid,…
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Strange Facts About NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) exists in the public imagination as a pinnacle of human achievement. It's an agency defined by iconic images: Neil Armstrong's boot print on…
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Strange Facts About 3I/ATLAS
Our Solar System feels like a closed, familiar neighborhood. We know its planets, its moons, and the icy comets that loop back and forth from its frozen frontiers. But this…
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Strange Facts About Spacecraft That Never Left the Drawing Board
For every rocket that successfully cleaves the atmosphere, there is a ghost fleet of concepts that never left the ground. These are not the vehicles that failed on the launchpad,…
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Strange Facts About Human Mars Missions
The ambition to send human explorers to the planet Mars represents one of the greatest technological undertakings in history. From Earth, the "Red Planet" appears as a steadfast, ruddy point…
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Strange Facts About Space Industry Hype
The narrative of the 21st-century space industry is one of disruption, democratization, and dazzling ambition. Private companies, led by high-profile billionaires, have captured the public imagination with visions of reusable…
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Strange Facts About Mars
Mars looms large in the human imagination. It's the "Red Planet," our planetary neighbor, and the most accessible next step for human exploration beyond the Moon. From a distance, it…
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Strange Facts About Our Solar System
The solar system, the celestial neighborhood humanity calls home, often feels familiar. Its layout is taught in primary schools: one star, eight planets, and a collection of moons and asteroids.…
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Strange Facts About Astronauts
The image of an astronaut is one of heroism, adventure, and scientific nobility. They are modern-day explorers, floating effortlessly in sleek white suits against the backdrop of a blue-and-white Earth.…
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Strange Facts About Space Tourism
The concept of space tourism has officially shifted from speculative fiction to commercial reality. Private citizens, who are not government-trained astronauts, can now purchase tickets to leave Earth. This new…
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Strange Facts About Satellites
This article explores the strange and often surprising realities of the satellites orbiting Earth. When most people picture a satellite, they imagine a sleek, active piece of technology like the…
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Strange Facts About The Space Race
The narrative of the Space Race is often told as a clean, linear progression: Sputnik 1 beeps, Yuri Gagarinorbits, Alan Shepard follows, and Neil Armstrong takes one giant leap. This…
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Strange Facts About Alien Abduction Reports
The concept of "alien abduction" is a fixture in modern culture. It's a storyline that has fueled countless books, movies, and television shows, becoming a familiar, almost cliché, narrative: a…
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Strange Facts About Exoplanets
For nearly all of human history, the planets of our own solar system were the only ones we knew. They provided the framework for our entire understanding of what a…
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Strange Facts About Planetary Exploration
This article explores the landscape of planetary exploration, a human endeavor that consistently uncovers realities far stranger than fiction. As probes and rovers venture into the solar system, they return…
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Strange Facts About Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena
For decades, the topic of unidentified flying objects was confined to the realms of speculative fiction and fringe belief. Public discourse was often tinged with ridicule, and serious discussion was…
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How can Satellite Data be used for Competitive Intelligence?
The concept of competitive intelligence is as old as business itself. Knowing what a rival is doing, how a market is shifting, or where a supply chain is strained has…
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Amazon Science Fiction Deals Roundup
Updated: 2025-11-02 — Deals current as of this morning.
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The Sun: Giver of Life, Bringer of Doom
The sun is the engine of our world. Its gravity holds our planet in orbit, and its light and heat drive the seasons, ocean currents, and the fundamental process of…
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RADARSAT: Canada’s Eye in the Sky
The RADARSAT program represents one of the Canadian Space Agency's (CSA) most successful and enduring contributions to science and technology. It's a series of advanced Earth observation satellites designed to…
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What We Can’t See Can Destroy Earth…
The solar system is a place of immense and ancient dynamism, a vast celestial landscape sculpted by gravity and time. It is not the serene, clockwork mechanism it might appear…
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What Are UFOs, If They Are Not Alien?
For generations, the terms UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) and, more recently, UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) have captured the public imagination. These terms are often used interchangeably with the idea of…
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Strange Facts About Human Spaceflight
The concept of human spaceflight often evokes images of sleek technology, heroic figures in pristine white suits, and the silent, graceful ballet of orbits. This perception, shaped by decades of…
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A History of Spacecraft Thrusters
The journey from the surface of our planet to the silent, airless expanse of space is one of the greatest technological achievements in human history. It’s a feat that seems…
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The 1908 Tunguska Event: Asteroid, Comet, or Something Else?
The morning of June 30, 1908, dawned clear and warm over the vast, sparsely populated taiga of central Siberia. For the indigenous Evenki reindeer herders and the few Russian settlers…
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What are the Fundamental Laws of Nature?
The human story is, in many ways, a story of looking up at the night sky and out at the world and asking "Why?" For millennia, our answers were woven…
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What is Design for Demise, and Why is It Important?
For more than six decades, humanity has been sending objects into space. Satellites for communication, navigation, weather forecasting, and scientific discovery have transformed life on Earth. But this progress has…
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How Does Starship Eliminate the Need for LEO Space Stations?
The era of the International Space Station (ISS), a monumental achievement of global cooperation and a cornerstone of human presence in orbit for over two decades, is drawing to a…
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What is the Market Size for Orbital Space Tourism? The Answer Will Surprise You!
The domain of human spaceflight is undergoing a fundamental paradigm shift, transitioning from an exclusive preserve of government-funded national programs to a dynamic, commercially driven marketplace. For decades, access to…
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Techniques and Best Practices for Identifying New Business Opportunities in the Space Industry
The perception of the space exploration industry is undergoing a seismic shift. What was once the exclusive domain of government superpowers engaged in a geopolitical race is now a vibrant,…
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Why Are Aliens Always Naked? The Answer Is More Bizarre Than You Think
Based on an analysis of science fiction and creature design, the illustration of aliens without clothing is a deliberate creative choice used to achieve specific narrative and psychological effects. This…
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How does the Space Environment Degrade Materials?
To most people, space is synonymous with emptiness. It's often described as a vast, cold, dark vacuum. While it is a vacuum, it's far from empty. The environment beyond Earth's…
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What is Space Sustainability and Why is It Important?
Space sustainability is a broad concept focused on preserving the utility and accessibility of the space environment for current and future generations. It's about managing human activities in space, particularly…
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What is the Space Mission Planning Advisory Group, and Why is It Important?
The solar system is a busy, dynamic place. Earth travels through a cosmic neighborhood filled with millions of rocky and icy bodies, remnants from the dawn of planet formation. Most…
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What are the Policy Priorities for the Growing Space Economy?
As the space economy continues to expand and evolve, policy makers are faced with a complex set of challenges and opportunities. From fostering international show to supporting the growth of…
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Can a Rogue Planet Cause the Extinction of Humanity?
The Milky Way galaxy is a place of immense order and chaos. We see the order in the clockwork precision of our own solar system. But beyond our neighborhood, in…
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A History of the KSC Vehicle Assembly Building
The Vehicle Assembly Building, or VAB, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida wasn't built to be an icon. It was built to solve a problem - a problem…
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How is Space Data Solving Everyday Consumer Problems?
The term "space economy" often brings to mind images of rockets, astronauts on the International Space Station, or robotic rovers on Mars. For decades, data from satellites was the exclusive…
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A History of Spacewalking
Extra-Vehicular Activity, or EVA, is the term for any activity done by an astronaut or cosmonaut outside a spacecraft, beyond the Earth's appreciable atmosphere. It's more commonly known as a…
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What Is Artificial Gravity and Why Do We Need It?
For all of human history, life has been anchored by a constant, invisible force: gravity. It's a fundamental property of the universe, the "down" that orients our world and shapes…
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What can go wrong on a human mission to Mars?
The dream of sending humans to Mars is a testament to our species' ambition, a beacon of exploration that pulls our collective gaze toward the heavens. Yet, the journey to…
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The Digital Planet: Google Earth, Satellite Data, and the Tools for Building a Geographic World
The globe on your desk is static. It’s a representation of the world, fixed in time, showing political boundaries and major landforms. For centuries, this was the best humanity could…
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Telepathic Soldiers and Alien Codes: Inside the NSA’s Alleged “Project Preserve Destiny”
This article examines "Project Preserve Destiny," a purported clandestine program allegedly operated by the National Security Agency (NSA). It is important to note that this project is not an officially…
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A History of Rendezvous, Docking, and the Adapters That Make Spacecraft Mates
Spaceflight is often defined by its most dramatic moments: the violent thunder of a launch, the silent footprint on lunar dust, the fiery return through the atmosphere. Yet, arguably the…
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What are the Grand Challenges of Space Exploration?
The story of space exploration is often told as a race - a sprint to the Moon, a competition between superpowers. But the current chapter of humanity's journey beyond Earth…
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Is Faster Than Light Communications Possible?
Imagine two particles, once intimately connected, now flung to opposite ends of the galaxy. They are separated by billions of light-years, a chasm so vast that a message sent from…
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What are Rogue Planets?
In the vast, silent theater of the cosmos, the spotlight has long been on the stars and the planets that faithfully circle them in predictable, sun-drenched orbits. Yet, hiding in…
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What will the Future Space War Look Like?
For as long as humans have engaged in conflict, strategic high ground has been a prized asset. From hilltop forts to air supremacy, controlling the vertical dimension has offered a…
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Can Satellites Detect Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena?
For generations, the skies have held a particular fascination, serving as a canvas for both the known and the mysterious. For much of modern history, any unexplained aerial sighting was…
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What is Zero-Point Energy, and Why is It Important?
For millennia, the concept of a vacuum has been synonymous with absolute nothingness. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle termed it tò kenón, "the empty" - a state defined by the…
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What is the Future of Spacecraft Propulsion?
The silent, star-dusted expanse of the cosmos presents humanity with its greatest and most humbling challenge: distance. Our robotic emissaries, the Voyager probes, have spent nearly half a century traveling…
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The Ultimate Re-Entry: When Apollo 11 Astronauts Declared Moon Rocks to U.S. Customs
Returning from the Moon after one of humanity's greatest achievements, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins faced one last, unexpected piece of Earthly bureaucracy: a U.S. Customs form.
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What US Government Organizations Have a Role in the Space Economy?
For most of history, the vast expanse of space was a domain of celestial observation, philosophical wonder, and imaginative fiction. Today, it is an indispensable and integrated part of modern…
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SETI Institute Adopts New NVIDIA AI to Accelerate Search for Cosmic Signals
For decades, humanity has gazed at the stars and asked one of the most fundamental questions: "Are we alone?" This query is at the heart of the SETI Institute, a…
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What is First Contact and Why is It Important?
The question of whether humanity is alone in the universe has echoed through the ages. It's a query that has fueled mythology, philosophy, and eventually, science. For millennia, the stars…
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A Guide to International Space Policy, Treaties, and Standards
The silent, vast expanse of outer space, once the exclusive domain of two competing superpowers, has transformed into a bustling arena of international cooperation, commercial enterprise, and scientific ambition. This…
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A History of Planetary Defense
For almost all of human history, the sky was a place of serene predictability. The stars wheeled in their fixed patterns, the planets wandered along reliable paths, and the Moon…
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12 Men Walked on the Moon. Their First Words Weren’t All Poetic.
The Apollo program stands as a monumental period in human exploration. Operated by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the program successfully landed twelve men on the Moon between…
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How do people who claim to have seen Aliens describe them?
The question of whether humanity is alone in the universe is one of the most enduring and profound inquiries of our species. For millennia, it was the domain of philosophers…
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The Interstellar Enigma: Unraveling 3I/ATLAS – Facts, Observations, and Hypotheses
As of October 28, 2025, the interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS continues to captivate astronomers, scientists, and the public alike. Discovered earlier this year, this visitor from beyond our solar…
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Europe Consolidates Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo to Forge New Satellite Giant
The global space economy is being rewritten. For decades, the industry was defined by nation-states and a few large, established aerospace contractors building exquisite, school-bus-sized satellites. These machines were launched…
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Is Earth’s Space Environment on the Verge of Collapse?
The vast expanse of space surrounding our planet feels infinite and empty. It's a perception that has defined humanity's relationship with the cosmos, a frontier of endless possibility. But the…
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What Modern Technologies are Rumored to Have Extraterrestrial Origins?
In the landscape of modern mythology, few ideas have proven as captivating or as durable as the belief that humanity's greatest technological leaps were not entirely our own. It's a…
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A Compendium of Satellite Sensor Types
When most people think of a satellite, they picture a camera in space, and for good reason. The images of our swirling blue planet, sprawling cities, and the detailed patchwork…
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Global Space Developments Weekly Digest — October 16 to 25, 2025
The week from October 16 to 25 2025 presented a remarkable cross-section of global space activity. Commercial launch operators achieved record numbers, governments advanced crew and cargo systems, and international…
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ESA’s Groundbreaking Simulation: Preparing for the Next Massive Solar Storm
In mid-October 2025, the European Space Agency (ESA) pushed the boundaries of preparedness by simulating one of the most extreme space weather events imaginable—a catastrophic solar storm modeled after the…
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A History of Human Waste Management in Spaceflight
The dream of spaceflight has always been one of soaring ambition, of breaking the bonds of Earth to touch the cosmos. It is a story told in images of powerful…
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A History of Life Support Systems for Human Spacecraft
To leave Earth is to leave behind the very conditions that make life possible. Beyond the thin veil of our planet's atmosphere lies a vacuum of unimaginable hostility, a realm…
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Understanding David Dunning’s Research on Human Judgment and Incompetence
David Dunning is a psychologist best known for his work on human cognition, particularly how people perceive their own competence. His research has had a lasting influence on psychology, economics,…
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Disinformation in the Space Economy: Navigating a Growing Challenge
The space economy, a vast network of industries tied to space exploration, satellite technology, and commercial ventures beyond Earth, has grown in recent years. Private companies, government agencies, and international…
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10 Secret Things You Didn’t Know About Area 51 and Space
Area 51 has remained one of the most mysterious and restricted military installations in the United States, fueling endless speculation about extraterrestrial activity and secret technology. Additionally, space exploration continues…
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What is the Expanding Universe?
The expansion of the universe is a fundamental aspect of cosmology, describing how galaxies and other cosmic structures move away from one another over time. This phenomenon is best understood…
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A History of Spaceflight Computers
The fundamental challenge of spaceflight is not merely one of brute force. While colossal rockets provide the power to escape Earth's gravity, the journey itself is a delicate and unforgiving…
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Safe Harbor: A Shield for Space Businesses and Their Bold Predictions
The space industry is a realm of big dreams and bold statements. Companies often make forward-looking claims about what they plan to achieve - whether it’s launching a new rocket,…
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The Top 50 Space Debris Items That Should Be Removed: A Critical Look at Orbital Threats
As of October 25, 2025, the growing problem of space debris in low Earth orbit (LEO) poses a significant risk to operational satellites, the International Space Station, and future space…
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A History of Space Stations
The idea of living among the stars is an ancient one, but the concept of a space station - a constructed outpost in the void - is a modern dream,…
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A History of Mission Control
A mission control center is more than just a room filled with computers and large screens. It is the terrestrial brain of space exploration, the vital link between humanity on…
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