Bridgit Mendler's Northwood Space secures $100M Series B and a $49.8M Space Force contract. Read how they are upgrading the ...
Space-Comm Expo is one of Europe’s premier space industry events and the largest event in the UK, taking place in just 2 ...
Setanta Space Systems (Setanta Space), a new Irish space technology start-up, today announced its official launch. The company is focused on developing novel modular onboard computing hardware and ...
Wireless power transmission from space was once science fiction. Now it could soon be a reality. Michelle Hanlon is executive director of the Center for Air and Space Law and assistant professor at ...
NASA vs SpaceX rockets compared on cost, technology, and performance, revealing how reusability and innovation reshape modern spaceflight missions.
Appeal comes as strategic rivals such as the US are increasingly eyeing military uses for tech developed by private firms ...
More than half a century after humans set foot on the Moon, the final frontier still fuels our imagination. Back then, it was all about doing what had never been done before and doing it first. In ...
NASA technology developed originally for use in space is employed in many everyday situations on Earth, including in your mattress foam.
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A King’s College London study found that space-based solar power could cut Europe’s land-based renewable needs by 80% by 2050. Japan and the U.S. are testing early prototypes that beam solar energy ...
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