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NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is set to launch on August 30
NASA is targeting an August 30 launch for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, which has 100 times Hubble’s field of view.
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ISS astronauts had to shelter in place in the SpaceX Dragon capsule because of an air leak
We're waiting to learn more about what happened aboard the International Space Station.
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How the Internet Crosses Oceans Without You Noticing
A closer look at how undersea cables connect the world.
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NASA's Mars MAVEN probe is dead
NASA has declared that the MAVEN mission has ended after losing contact with its probe six months ago.
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Blue Origin CEO says New Glenn will fly again before the year ends
In a post on X, Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp provided an update on the investigation into the New Glenn launchpad explosion.
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SpaceX lands a $4 billion contract to help build Trump's Golden Dome
That’s on top of another $2 billion contract awarded to SpaceX earlier this week.
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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes on its launchpad
Blue Origin says it experienced an anomaly that led to the explosion of its New Glenn rocket and its launchpad during testing.
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James Webb telescope spots supermassive black hole that formed before its galaxy
The latest from the James Webb Space Telescope could completely change what we know about the formation of these astronomical bodies.
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NASA plans for up to three more lunar missions before the end of 2026
The missions will deliver payloads to the lunar surface and test equipment from Blue Origin and Astrolab.
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Blue Origin cleared to launch New Glenn rocket again after FAA investigation
Blue Origin can now prepare for New Glenn’s fourth flight after the FAA cleared it for launch.
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NASA shares Psyche spacecraft's photos of Mars
NASA has released the photos Psyche took when it did a flyby of Mars.
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Starbucks abandons its AI inventory tool after only nine months
Looks like manual inventory management is back on the menu.
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The SpaceX IPO plans are now public
The paperwork sheds new light on the company that will soon trade as SPCX.
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Google debuts AI-powered tools to optimize scientific research workflows
Three new features will be available under the Gemini for Science collection.
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NASA's Psyche spacecraft just got an assist from Mars on the way to its asteroid namesake
Its target asteroid could give us insight on how Earth’s core came to be.
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New crash data highlights the slow progress of Tesla's robotaxis
Two crashes since July 2025 involved robotaxis being driven by remote operators.
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Astronomers use the Webb telescope to improve our map of the cosmic web
Adding significantly more detail means better future investigations into the universe’s past.
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OpenADR and Matter are collaborating to let your smart home talk to the grid
This should make it easier to connect appliances to demand response programs.
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NASA is set to begin training with a prototype of Blue Origin's crew moon lander
The space agency is planning to put astronauts on the moon in 2028.
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One of iRobot's co-founders is now making weird little robot companions
They are like pets, but without all of that pesky love.
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Humanoid robots will work as baggage handlers at Tokyo airport
Has nobody watched Terminator?
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