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Space junk
Tech
Space junk is clogging up the skies but 2 astronomers have a plan to build an cosmic trash catalog
By Vishnu Reddy and The ConversationFebruary 6, 2023
Boeing’s chief sustainability officer: ‘We can’t count on hydrogen-powered commercial flights before 2050’
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Boeing’s chief sustainability officer: ‘We can’t count on hydrogen-powered commercial flights before 2050’
By Christopher RaymondJanuary 26, 2023
The secret ingredient for Artemis I’s success: How small businesses are taking us to the moon
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The secret ingredient for Artemis I’s success: How small businesses are taking us to the moon
By Frank SlazerDecember 13, 2022
Three Chinese astronauts getting ready for the Shenzhou-15 manned space mission.
Tech
China just opened its very first space station, a ‘heavenly palace’ manned by taikonauts
By Scott Shackelford, Eytan Tepper and The ConversationDecember 9, 2022
Space travel is heating up—and so are rocket fuel emissions. These companies are developing cleaner alternatives to protect earth first
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Space travel is heating up—and so are rocket fuel emissions. These companies are developing cleaner alternatives to protect earth first
By Matt WhittakerDecember 5, 2022
Composite materials have made Artemis possible. Here’s how innovation is transforming America’s aviation industry
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Composite materials have made Artemis possible. Here’s how innovation is transforming America’s aviation industry
By Carmelo Lo FaroNovember 21, 2022
NASA moon rocket on track for launch despite lightning hits: ‘Clearly, the system worked as designed’
Tech
NASA moon rocket on track for launch despite lightning hits: ‘Clearly, the system worked as designed’
By The Associated PressAugust 28, 2022
The Artemis 1 moonshot rocket.
Tech
Here’s how to watch NASA’s Artemis moon shot on Saturday Sept. 3
By Chris MorrisAugust 28, 2022
Is the space tech bubble bursting? That’s the wrong way to think about it
Commentary
Is the space tech bubble bursting? That’s the wrong way to think about it
By Thomas d’HalluinAugust 4, 2022
U.S. group warns a Chinese rocket plunging to earth could land in a populated area. China says it’s just Western ‘sour grapes’ over its arrival as a space power
U.S. group warns a Chinese rocket plunging to earth could land in a populated area. China says it’s just Western ‘sour grapes’ over its arrival as a space power
By Bruce Einhorn, Shirley Zhao and BloombergJuly 27, 2022
Chinese astronauts
Tech
Another Chinese rocket could tumble to earth soon
By Chris MorrisJuly 21, 2022
Boeing docks crew capsule to space station in test do-over
Tech
Boeing docks crew capsule to space station in test do-over
By Marcia Dunn and The Associated PressMay 21, 2022
A flying, all-electric taxi sounds like sci-fi, but some experts say you could be sitting in one in just 3 years
Tech
A flying, all-electric taxi sounds like sci-fi, but some experts say you could be sitting in one in just 3 years
By Bernhard WarnerApril 5, 2022
Meet the crew of SpaceX’s all-civilian spacewalkers, which includes a billionaire and an Air Force vet
Tech
Meet the crew of SpaceX’s all-civilian spacewalkers, which includes a billionaire and an Air Force vet
By Tristan BoveFebruary 15, 2022
Inside the Rolls-Royce plane that just smashed the electric-flight speed record
Tech
Inside the Rolls-Royce plane that just smashed the electric-flight speed record
By Christiaan HetznerDecember 4, 2021
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