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Autonomous delivery is no longer just a rolling robot demo, but a question of reliable operation among people, kerbs, traffic lights and everyday urban mess.
Isar Aerospace is not just adding another launch site; it is trying to turn Spectrum into a vehicle that can operate on both sides of the Atlantic.
MTG-I2 is no longer just a spacecraft in an integration hall: ESA has sent it by sea toward Kourou, pushing Europe’s weather-satellite program into a more operational phase.
Virgin Galactic has returned the Unity spaceplane to service to keep pilots in real flight rhythm while the company prepares its next-generation spacecraft.
NASA’s FireSense work brings space-grade instrumentation discipline down to the fireline: a small thermal sensor on a bulldozer can become an early warning system for crews in the worst zone.
China is accelerating its plan to land astronauts on the moon by linking its robotic Chang’e missions with its human spaceflight program.
The FAA has declared Starship V3's debut flight a mishap, shifting SpaceX's largest rocket program from rapid testing back into a regulator-led investigation cycle.
Aitech has integrated NVIDIA’s IGX Thor platform into its S-A2300 space AI supercomputer, sharpening the shift from satellites as sensors to satellites as computers.
Voyager has won a $16.5 million DARPA contract for thrust-control technology in solid rocket propulsion, a field where a modest gain in controllability can matter more than another spectacular launch image.
Exolaunch and SEOPS are moving from launch-slot brokers to buyers of entire Falcon 9 flights, a clear signal that rideshare is no longer just about filling spare capacity.
DARPA wants to treat geosynchronous orbit as a service zone, not a distant parking lot for expensive satellites waiting to age out.
Rocket Lab launched a Synspective Earth-observation satellite from Mahia, New Zealand, with little spectacle but a clear signal about the tempo of small orbital missions.
Shenzhou 23 is worth watching less as spectacle and more as a test of China’s ability to turn crewed flights to Tiangong into a repeatable orbital procedure.
NASA's LOXSAT is not a camera-first spectacle, but a practical test of whether cryogenic propellant can behave predictably enough for space to get its own orbital fuel stations.
The boos during Eric Schmidt’s speech were not a technical dispute over models, but a political signal from a generation that sees AI as both a tool and a job-market threat.
SpaceX’s Starship V3 has been fully overhauled, pushing the rocket away from prototype territory and closer to a vehicle that could one day carry humans toward the Moon.
Earth orbit now holds 33,269 trackable objects, and nearly half of what we can identify there is classified as space junk.
Star Catcher Industries raised $65 million to validate an orbital grid that would send power to satellites by laser.
Cowboy Space raised $275 million for rockets whose upper stages would serve as orbital data centers.
Russia's Bureau 1440 launched the first 16 Rassvet satellites as the start of a national broadband constellation.
The reported three-meter pass between Russia’s COSMOS 2581 and COSMOS 2583 is not proof of an attack, but it is a precision demonstration that changes the threshold of orbital trust.
Spain's Xoople is trying to turn satellite imagery from an analyst product into infrastructure for AI systems that need fresh, geographically precise context.
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket failed to reach the intended orbit during its debut commercial-class launch on April 19.
Artemis 2’s 10-day lunar loop delivered 1.4 terabytes of engineering data, exceeding pre-mission projections by 22%.
Artemis II will test optical communications capable of moving high-resolution video between Orion and Earth.
Six minutes of 100Hz audio through Galaxy Buds4 Pro reduces postural sway by up to 22% in controlled trials, a finding NASA’s Human Research Program has flagged as high-priority for crewed Mars missions.
Nuclear electric propulsion has long promised to transform how spacecraft traverse the solar system.
SpaceX’s tenth Starship flight achieved what previous tests could not: a complete validation of its fully reusable architecture.
A biodegradable soft robot finger performs complex tasks then decomposes into soil that feeds plants—turning e-waste into a circular solution.