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Starlink is transforming Pacific internet access – but in some countries it’s still illegal
Uncertainty at NASA − Trump withdraws his nominee for administrator while the agency faces a steep proposed budget cut
Elon Musk promises more risky launches after sixth Starship failure
A decade after the release of ‘The Martian’ and a decade out from the world it envisions, a planetary scientist checks in…
Space tourism’s growth blurs the line between scientific and symbolic achievement – a tourism scholar explains how
How millions of people can watch the same video at the same time – a computer scientist explains the technology behind streaming
Sibley School hosts industry forum on AI design education
New UK system to protect satellites against attack shows how global conflict has spilled into outer space
Trump’s nomination for NASA leader boasts business and commercial spaceflight experience during a period of uncertainty for the agency
Modern spacesuits have a compatability problem. Astronauts’ lives depend on fixing it
As the rescued astronauts return, space law is still in orbit over who’s responsible when missions go wrong
Laws governing space are 50 years old. New ones are needed to prevent it becoming a ‘wild west’
Musk’s ruthless approach to efficiency is not translating well to the U.S. government
DOGE threat: How government data would give an AI company extraordinary power
SA’s Space Industry Reaches New Heights
Calling 000 for help in an emergency doesn’t work in parts of Australia – but a new plan could change that
Is Tesla’s sales slump down to Elon Musk? It can be a big deal for brands when the boss is a disappointment
Will the US get to Mars quicker if it drops or delays plans to visit the Moon?
New York to Paris in 30 mins? How to achieve Elon Musk’s vision of rockets replacing long haul
The Starbase rocket testing facility is permanently changing the landscape of southern Texas
Bezos’ Blue Origin has successfully launched its New Glenn rocket to orbit − a feat 15 years in the making
Nuclear fusion could one day be a viable clean energy source – but big engineering challenges stand in the way
Data centres in space: they’re a brilliant idea, but a herculean challenge
From new commercial Moon landers to asteroid investigations, expect a slate of exciting space missions in 2025
SES’s Seventh and Eighth O3b mPOWER Satellites Successfully Launched, Bolstering MEO Constellation
Two Additional Boeing O3b mPOWER Satellites Successfully Communicating in Space
Human settlement of Mars isn’t as far off as you might think
What does the NASA administrator do? The agency’s leader reaches for the stars while navigating budgets and politics back on Earth
Trump may cancel Nasa’s powerful SLS Moon rocket – here’s what that would mean for Elon Musk and the future of space travel
Love him or loathe him, Elon Musk is a champion of efficiency and could save the US government a fortune
Impulso.Space Expands Strategic Collaboration with D-Orbit in Multi-Mission, Multi-Satellite Launch Contract
Elon Musk’s new job will bring tech ‘disruption’ to the US government – and history says it won’t be pretty
ComCom takes legal action over One NZ’s ‘100%’ coverage claims for SpaceX service
Donald Trump’s approach to US space policy could throw up some surprises, especially with Elon Musk on board
Elon Musk has gone all in for Trump – here’s what’s at stake for the world’s richest man in the US election
Recruiting the world’s first disabled astronaut doesn’t mean space travel is inclusive – here’s how to change that
The US is now at risk of losing to China in the race to send people back to the Moon’s surface
How Elon Musk has become a powerful figure in US politics
4,300 tonnes of space junk and rising: another satellite breakup adds to orbital debris woes
A new generation of telescopes will probe the ‘unknown unknowns’ that could transform our knowledge of the universe
Monash Expert: SpaceX Starship success a triumph for engineering and opens the door for further space exploration
Boeing can recover from its Starliner troubles, but it can’t afford any other misfires
CubeSats, the tiniest of satellites, are changing the way we explore the solar system
Graphene at 20: still no sign of the promised space elevator, but here’s how this wonder material is quietly changing the world
Space Fibres Touch Down For In-depth Analysis
Hgen Raises $5M to Commercialize Higher Efficiency Electrolyzer
A billionaire and an engineer have completed the first private spacewalk. But this isn’t just a vanity project
The Boeing Starliner has returned to Earth without its crew – a former astronaut details what that means for NASA, Boeing and…